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Big increase in number isolating at home

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The number of people isolating at home for COVID-19 made a big jump overnight.

In the latest update, health officials say 1 951 people are at home recovering from the illness, compared to 1 491 on Wednesday. There are 553 people in isolation facilities. Overnight, there were 647.

On Thursday October 7, 301 new cases of COVID-19 were reported by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory from 2 334 tests.

The new positives consist of 141 males and 160 females. Of these, 81 individuals are under the age of 18, and the other 220 are 18 years and older.

Two deaths were recorded on Thursday – a 78-year-old woman and a 36-year-old man.  Both passed away at the Harrison’s Point Isolation Facility and were unvaccinated.

Barbados has recorded 10 383 confirmed COVID-19 cases (5 052 males and 5 331 females) since March 2020. The number of lives lost to the virus is 88, as at October 7.

The public health laboratory carried out 336 121 tests since February last year.

To date, 140 616 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccines were administered under the National Vaccination Programme.  A total of 110 616 people (40.8 per cent of the total population or 48.4 per cent of the eligible population) received their second dose and are fully vaccinated.

The eligible population represents people who are 12 years and older. (BGIS)

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