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Gibraltar Covid-19 News and Cases - 323 cases

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Good News for Gibraltar as number of Confirmed Coronavirus Covid-19 Cases Remains Static

THE latest report (4pm April 13) from the Gibraltar government confirmed that there were no new cases of coronavirus Covid-19 reported over the Easter weekend and the number of active cases has dropped to 39 with no fatalities.

Announcing this, Minister Gilbert Licudi said that for three days there have been no new cases and the Rock has not seen an exponential rise of cases as in other countries, so all of the trends appear to be in the right direction
 
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Of the 132 confirmed cases, some 111 have now fully recovered while the 21 cases still active are all recovering at home. 


“The fact is that we’ve not yet lost a life to Covid although it seems inevitable that at some stage we might,” Mr Picardo said, adding: “When we do, we won't be talking about a statistic, we’ll be talking about a member of our community.”


“And that is why it is so important that each and every one of us, each and every one of the residents of our community, every single Gibraltarian, should realise that we have to continue to follow the rules of lockdown.”

Mr Picardo also confirmed that a committee had been established by the Cabinet to look at the various statistical analysis relevant to the pandemic. 

 
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