Jamaica surpasses 500 COVID-19 cases; 90 recover

Jamaica has now surpassed 500 COVID-19 infections.

The Ministry of Health and Wellness reports that the country has recorded four new cases since yesterday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 502.

The four new cases are all males ranging from age 17 to 63 years-old. One of the newly confirmed cases, a 31-year-old man from St Ann, brings to three the number of COVID-19 positive persons who arrived in the country on Wednesday, last week, under the Controlled Re-entry Programme.

The other three males are contacts of confirmed cases from Kingston and St Andrew and St Catherine.

A total of 7,101 samples have been tested so far; 129 people are quarantined in a facility and 50 are hospitalised. Two hundred and nine people are in isolation at a government facility and 142 are at home.

Ninety people have now recovered from the disease and nine are dead. No one has been deemed critically ill.

5 thoughts on “Jamaica surpasses 500 COVID-19 cases; 90 recover

  1. They are the one created it on themselves, when government introduced the social distancing, they did take it for joke ting. Who can’t here must feel, either 6 ft under the earth or maintain 6ft social distancing

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