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Some COVID-19 patients to be housed at Turning Point as cases continue to rise in St. Lucia

As of November 6, there are 78 active cases of COVID-19 in Saint Lucia. In an update today, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sharon Belmar-George reported that the Ministry of Health received confirmation of four new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases diagnosed to date to 110.

Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sharon Belmar-George

Case #107 is a 57 year old female from the Laborie district

Case #108 is a 58 year old female from the Laborie district

Case #109 is a 71 year old male from the Laborie district

Case #110 is a 24 year old male from the Castries district

The surge in COVID-19 cases has forced the Ministry of Health to house patients at the Turning Point Rehabilitative Centre. Executive Director of the OKEU Hospital and Respiratory Hospital, Ms. Nancy Francis, addressed this matter in a statement issued today:

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The Department of Health and Wellness informs the public that, due to the increased number of cases of COVID-19 in country, a decision has been taken to house COVID-19 positive patients at the Turning Point Rehabilitative Centre. This move is necessary given that the respiratory hospital is not operating at full capacity, due to delays in construction. This is a temporary arrangement until the Respiratory Hospital is fully functional.

The new venue will support the continued efforts of the Department of Health and Wellness to provide care to all COVID-19 patients, thereby limiting the spread of the virus. As a result, the patients at the Turning Point Rehabilitative Centre have been transferred to another facility for continued care. The transfer of patients to the new facility will assure that their full rehabilitative and clinical care needs are met.

Family members/loved ones who wish to drop off supplies for patients at the new facility, that is the Turning Point Rehabilitative Centre, must drop them off at the Security Booth to the back of the National Mental Wellness Centre (adjacent to the Millennium Highway) at 7 a.m., 12 noon and 5 p.m.

Suggested items are:

• 2 weeks of clothing
• Toiletries/Toilet Paper
• Cutlery/ Utensils
• Water
• Tea, milk, sugar
• Soap/Wash Rag(s)
• Body Lotion/Cream
• Mosquito Repellent
• Hand Sanitizer
• Healthy Snacks
• Plastic Bags
• Books/magazines
• Prescribed Meds*
• Sanitary Napkins*
• Crutches/Cane*
• Cell Phone Charger*
• Any other necessary items* (if applicable)

For further information, please call the Respiratory Hospital (Victoria Hospital) at 458-6526 or email respiratoryh@govt.lc.

STAR Reporter

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