Local

BREAKING: MOH issues update on St. Lucia’s 29th COVID-19 case: 500 persons reviewed, 283 negative tests received

(Ministry of Health and Wellness)- Saint Lucia has recorded a total of 29 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 27 of the confirmed cases have recovered and reintegrated into their communities. Currently there are 2 active cases in care at the Respiratory Hospital. Both positive cases are recovering well in care. A total of 8,827 tests have been conducted to date.

Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sharon Belmar-George.

The last confirmed case of COVID-19 recorded on Saturday, October 10, 2020 is a 48 year old minibus driver. He is presently at the Respiratory Hospital in care. His COVID-19 tests has been repeated and validated and is confirmed positive.

A total of about 500 persons have been reviewed in relation to this new case. This includes close contacts, mini bus drivers, and commuters from the bus route and residents from the community. 283 tests have been done and the results received so far are negative. About 50 people have been placed in quarantine to date. The community and contacts of the case will be monitored for a period of 14 days to assess the impact of this case.

This past weekend in response to this case investigations and contact tracing commenced in communities and amongst key populations of concern and these activities are still ongoing. In addition Respiratory Clinics were extended over this weekend to support contact tracing related to this case. The Constituency Council Office in La Resource was set up as a community outpost to aid in accelerating assessment and testing. As part of advanced planning for the possibility of a community outbreak the present quarantine capacity and testing capacity has been reviewed and the capacity for increased cases which may require are at the Respiratory Hospital.

Related Post

Interventions in the more affected communities included health education and the distribution of face masks at key locations, and the strengthening of preventative and control measures with the support of community leaders and gate keepers. The scheduled social activities for affected communities are being reviewed to determine their adherence to protocols or the requirement for cancellation. This new confirmed case presents a high level of risk at the community level. We continue to appeal to the public to cooperate and share relevant information with the health team. We also remind the public that the Ministry of Health remains the official source of accurate information and should seek clarification at that level.

The five community respiratory clinics remain open for persons who present signs and symptoms. The 311 information hotline is available to help address COVID-19 related questions and concerns. The treatment and care for COVID-19 related conditions remain free of charge to the public.

The Ministry of Health and Wellness will continue providing regular updates on COVID-19. For more information please contact the Office of the Chief Medical Officer or the Epidemiology Unit, at 468-5309/468-5317 respectively

Press Release

Recent Posts

Half Century of CARICOM

Let me begin with a question: How many here today remember when four prime ministers of our region together gave… Read More

2 days ago

Of Chimpanzees, Humans and Artificial Intelligence

When I was eighteen, I worked at the Population Program Division of the Ministry of Health. Population control, using contraceptives… Read More

6 days ago

Would Be Robber Shot Dead in Corinth

The male was later identified as thirty -three (33) year old Ted Smith of Mon Repos, Micoud was transported to… Read More

1 week ago

Machine Guns No Match For A Match!

In recent dispatch to a writer friend from our days of California dreaming (several years ago he too had… Read More

1 week ago

Vincent Edmunds St. Omer Obituary

Dr. Vincent Victor Edmonds St. Omer, 89, of Columbia, passed away on Tuesday, July 25, 2023. He was born on… Read More

2 weeks ago

At long last, shepherd not afraid to take risks in the interest of his flock!

The in-depth comment coming from Archbishop Gabriel Malzaire is most commendable.  It's good to have in the seat of local religious… Read More

2 weeks ago

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. No personally identifiable information is stored.