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Bermuda: Covid-19 cases - 168 cases; 9 deaths

Source: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/late..._tested_positive_for_COVID-19_at_seniors_home

Bermuda's Gov't tight-lipped on report that 10 patients tested positive for COVID-19 at seniors' home
Saturday, April 25, 2020

HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC)— The Government of Bermuda has remained tight lipped on reports that 10 patients at the island's largest senior citizen's home, have tested positive for COVID-19.

Late Friday, Health Minister Kim Wilson declined to comment on a newspaper story on the situation at the Westmeath Residential and Nursing Home.

Three positive cases, two of them staff members, were previously confirmed at the home, while another care home, Matilda Smith Seniors Residence, has had 27 confirmed cases of the virus.

According to Wilson, 80 test results had been processed on Friday, but the results would not be made available until doctors and patients had been informed.

Wilson said testing would be rolled out at every care home on the island, with four of the 21 tested so far.

The Health Minister, citing privacy, criticised the newspaper for reporting earlier in the day on 10 new cases of the virus at Westmeath.

She also declined to identify the two private homes where testing had been conducted, saying: “I'm not sure that's a necessary question.”...
 
Source: http://bernews.com/2020/05/covid-19-2-more-positives-now-121-cases/

...“Bermuda now has 121 total confirmed positive cases. Their status is as follows:
  • There are 47 active cases, of which 40 persons are under active public health monitoring, and 7 persons are hospitalized with 2 of these in critical care.
  • A total of 66 have now recovered, and
  • The total deceased is 8.
“The average age of all of our confirmed positive cases is 59 and the age range of all of our positive cases is from 18 to 101 years.

“The age of persons hospitalized ranges between 68 and 89 years, and the average age is 78.

“The average age of all deceased cases is 75 and the age range is 57 to 91 years.”...
 
https://www.gov.bm/coronavirus-news

Today there were 82 test results received by the Ministry of Health; and none were positive for COVID-19.

Bermuda has 123 total confirmed positive cases. Their updated status is as follows:

* there are 41 active cases, of which

* 35 persons are under active public health monitoring, and

* 6 persons are hospitalized; of which

* 2 are in critical care;

* 73 have now recovered, and

* the total deceased is 9.
 
http://www.royalgazette.com/health/a...40-total-cases

Another confirmed case of Covid-19 has brought the island’s total to 140, it was revealed tonight.

Kim Wilson, the health minister, said the case was among 115 test results that came back today.

Ms Wilson said at a briefing that some of the cases seen had been linked to “insufficient shielding” and emphasised the need for protective measures.

She added: “Shielding means protecting medically vulnerable persons from anyone who has contact outside of the home with others.”

The island now has 39 active cases of the illness, 30 of them under public health monitoring, and nine people in hospital, two of them in critical care.

A total of nine people have died as a result of the disease.
 
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