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St. Lucia: COVID-19 cases - 26 cases

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Source: https://www.stlucianewsonline.com/st...ravel-history/


St. Lucia confirms its first COVID-19 case: woman, 63, with UK travel history
By Department of Health and Wellness
March 13, 2020

(PRESS RELEASE) — As of Friday, March 13, 2020, Saint Lucia recorded its first confirmed case of COVID-19.

The patient is a sixty-three (63)-year-old woman with a travel history from the United Kingdom...
 
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Source: http://www.loopslu.com/content/st-lucia-returns-two-covid-19-patients-united-kingdom

Two of St Lucia's COVID-19 patients returned to UK; third recovered
Loop News Created : 25 March 2020

St Lucia has repatriated two COVID-19 patients to the United Kingdom.

The Ministry of Health issued a release today, Wednesday, March 25, 2020, which stated: "Saint Lucia has had a total of three confirmed cases of COVID-19. The first two cases have since been repatriated to the UK between March 24 and 25, 2020. The third case has recovered but continues to be in isolation to reduce possible transmission."

The release noted that the Victoria Hospital/OKEU transition commenced today and is scheduled to be completed by Friday, March 27. The public is advised to utilise alternative medical services during this period.

"The Government of Saint Lucia has instituted national country scale down from Monday, March 23, 2020. The public is advised that this measure is put in place to facilitate social distancing that is to reduce direct person-to-person contact...
 
Source: https://www.stlucianewsonline.com/saint-lucia-records-9-cases-of-covid-19/


Saint Lucia records 9 cases of COVID-19
By GIS
March 29, 2020

(GIS) – The Chief Medical Officer in the Ministry of Health, Dr. Sharon Belmar-George, on Sunday, March 29, provided an update on COVID-19.

“On March 29, the Ezra Long Laboratory at the Owen King EU Hospital reported a total of five new cases of COVID-19. This now brings the total number of COVID-19 cases recorded nationally to nine,” she said...
 
https://www.stlucianewsonline.com/br...from-covid-19/

(St. Lucia News Online) — Saint Lucia’s Ambassador for Diaspora Affairs, Dr. Jocelyne Clarke-Fletcher, confirmed late Saturday, April 11 that three more Saint Lucians overseas have fallen to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.

As a result, the death toll is now 18, Dr. Clarke-Fletcher told St. Lucia News Online.

She released the names of several deceased persons on Facebook but did not specify the ones who fell victim to the dreaded virus.

She wrote: “This is not a pleasant task but I have to keep the record as our people in the Diaspora matter and must be remembered. Some of the names below have already been public. However, if you follow our page you can tally and keep abreast of the names and numbers. We have been informed of the passing of Mr. Joseph Desir and his wife Martha in the UK, Mr. Bwav Modeste of the UK, Mrs. Neola Haywood of the UK, Mr. Leonce Mc Elwin Mathurin Daniel of NY. May their souls rest in eternal peace. May the bereaved in the UK, NY, and SLU be comforted by our Lord as only He can during this very difficult period. God bless you all.

Reports indicate that over 50 Saint Lucians living in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom are ill with the coronavirus.
 
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