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Two more COVID-19 patients recover, 1 active case in hospital care

A total of 575 tests have been conducted nationally. As of May 7, 2020 Saint Lucia has recorded a total of 18 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Two additional cases have recovered bringing it to seventeen the number of cases that have fully recovered and have been reintegrated into their
communities. We now have one (1) active case currently in hospital care and the individual is
recovering well.

On Friday, May 8, 2020, the Department of Health and Wellness will receive 219 Saint Lucians
who are cruise ship workers on the Carnival Glory and Caribbean Princess. These passengers will be received and placed into quarantine for a period of 14 days as per the country’s established protocol.

CMO Dr. Sharon Belmar-George

Quarantine is necessary for persons who are well, with no symptoms of ill-health, but who may
have been exposed to a communicable disease. It restricts the movement of healthy people who
may develop a disease after possible exposure to an infectious agent, in this context this agent can be COVID-19. Quarantine requires people to remain in a designated location for a specific
period of time. Active monitoring by health care specialists, including temperature checks and
assessment of respiratory symptoms are done routinely for the entire quarantine period.

As part of the national COVID-19 response, quarantine centres have been set up in Saint Lucia using
various hotels to facilitate the large numbers of returning nationals through the repatriation process
as well as any non-nationals that may arrive in country. Institutional quarantine remains the standard
for Saint Lucia. However, in certain cases based on assessments home quarantine is facilitated.
Isolation on the other hand is necessary for people who are sick, and it allows for the separation of
people who are sick from those who are well. It restricts the movement of people with an infectious
disease to stop the spread of illness.

It allows for appropriate treatment in a healthcare type setting. According to the Quarantine Act, Chapter 11.16 Act 13 of 1945 revised 31 December, 2001 the Quarantine Authority is the Chief Medical Officer. The Quarantine Authority has the power to decide and govern quarantine facilities and indicate the persons or things that are detained for observation or isolation. When any place is in use for isolation purposes, a person may not enter or leave, except with the general or specific permission of the Quarantine Authority. Under this Act, the police officers have the duty to enforce compliance, it also states that they may arrest without a warrant any person whom he or she has reasonable cause to believe to have committed any offence.

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International travel has been restricted from March 24, 2020 under Statutory Instrument No.43 or
2020 for the purposes of preventing, controlling and suppressing the spread of COVID-19. This
restriction does not apply to outgoing flights or outgoing ships, cargo or cargo ships, commercial
courier flights, emergency medical flights and emergency flights approved by the Civil Aviation
Authority. The instrument allows for exceptions with the written approval by the competent
authority.

During this period, exceptions have been made in the case of returning nationals from Martinique,
and prisoners to be repatriated, for medical and other urgent reasons and in this case for cruise workers. The Ministry of External Affairs is working with Ambassadors to facilitate the safe return of nationals. This however is done ensuring that quarantine capacity is maintained.

The Department of Health and Wellness once again asks the public to work with us to reduce the impact of COVID-19. Persons coming in need to abide by the quarantine protocols. We ask that relatives support their loved ones in quarantine by encouraging their adherence to the requirements of quarantine. On another note, if you are aware of anyone coming in by unofficial means, do alert the authorities, if you placed in quarantine, please stay there. These measures are to keep all of us all safe. The Department 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

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