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Woman is 51st COVID death in Barbados

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A 65-year-old Barbadian woman is the 51st person to die from COVID-19.

She passed away on Tuesday, August 31, after reporting to the Accident and Emergency Department of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

The deceased had comorbidities and she is not recorded as having been vaccinated.

The Ministry of Health and Wellness extends sincere condolences to her family and friends.

The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory recorded 40 new cases of the virus comprising 18 females and 22 males. Of these, 29 were 18 years old and over, while 11 were under 18.

The number of tests conducted on Tuesday was 1,665.

There are currently 370 people in isolation.

Barbados has recorded 5 072 confirmed COVID-19 cases (2 491 females and 2 581 males) since March 2020.

The public health laboratory has carried out 264 023 tests since February 2020.

Under the National Vaccination Programme, 111 148 persons have received first doses of the COVID-19 vaccines.

To date 94 687 second doses have been administered, representing 34.9 per cent of the population. (BGIS)

 

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