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Teen among virus deaths in Guyana

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Georgetown – A 17-year-old youth is among seven people who had died over the last 24 hours as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Guyana health authorities reported on Tuesday.

They said that the young man from Demerara-Mahaica died on Monday. The authorities said that four men were among the seven who succumbed to the virus with ages ranging from 17 to 78 years old.

The death toll has now reached 361.

“The patients were admitted with COVID-19 like symptoms but died while receiving care at medical institutions. Samples were taken at the time of admission which subsequently returned positive tests,” the Ministry of Public Health said in a statement.

It said that 105 new COVID19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 16 235.

On Tuesday there were 19 patients in the COVID-19 ICU, 1 849 in isolation, with 1 755 isolating at home. (CMC)

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