Saint Lucia records two more COVID-19 cases: Both patients doing well

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On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 results of 44 samples for persons tested for COVID-19 were received. Of that batch, we received 2 positive results and 42 negative. The first of the two positive results is a 54 year old female, diabetic, who is a direct contact from a previous positive case and has been in isolation from April 4, 2020. She is clinically doing well.

The second case is a 20 year old male, son of a previous confirmed case, who has been in isolation from April 4, 2020 and is doing well. It must be noted that both of the new cases are contacts of a confirmed case and have been monitored in quarantine and isolation at the Rodney Bay Public Health Facility from April 4, 2020.

CMO Dr. Sharon Belmar-George

Saint Lucia has now recorded a total of 17 confirmed cases of COVID-19, fifteen of whom have
recovered and been discharged from care. A total of 490 tests have been carried out to date.
We are still implementing our national response to the COVID-19 epidemic and as such, we should
collectively remain focused and committed to reducing the spread of this virus.

Some individual measures that need to be sustained include hygiene measures such as hand washing
and respiratory etiquette, use of homemade face masks, remaining home and away from public places when sick. Also, ensure personal hygiene and keep homes and office spaces clean. The population most at risk would require special considerations to keep them safe and healthy. This
includes ensuring control of chronic conditions, staying at home as much as possible and facilitating
the services to them as needed.

The Ministry of Health will continue to remain vigilant and maintain the capacity for early detection,
aggressive contact tracing, quarantine and isolation, testing and treatment capacity. We will continue
to keep you informed in a timely manner. We have expanded the testing protocols to cover persons
with respiratory symptoms within the communities, which will continue today and over the
weekend.

The Ministry of Health continues active surveillance for COVID-19 but in the interim we ask all to
remain guarded. If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms go to the nearest respiratory clinic or call
one of our tele-medicine physicians for guidance. If there is the need for any general information on
COVID you may call our 311 information hotline from 7 a.m. to 12 midnight daily. All these
telephone services are free to public.

The Ministry of Health and Wellness will continue provide the public with 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