207 more people test positive for COVID-19

207 more people have tested positive for COVID-19.

 

They include 132 females and 76 males, ranging in age from 4 months to 92 years.

 

Kingston and St. Andrew had the highest number of new cases with 56 persons, followed by St. Catherine with 54.

 

The positivity rate is now 21.9%.

 

Meanwhile, the Health and Wellness Ministry has reported that one more person has died from the virus; an 82-year-old-female from St. Catherine.

 

She died in May last year.

 

134 people are now hospitalised with COVID-19. 45 of them are moderately ill, 8 are severely ill and 3 are critically ill.

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207 more people have tested positive for COVID-19.

 

They include 132 females and 76 males, ranging in age from 4 months to 92 years.

 

Kingston and St. Andrew had the highest number of new cases with 56 persons, followed by St. Catherine with 54.

 

The positivity rate is now 21.9%.

 

Meanwhile, the Health and Wellness Ministry has reported that one more person has died from the virus; an 82-year-old-female from St. Catherine.

 

She died in May last year.

 

134 people are now hospitalised with COVID-19. 45 of them are moderately ill, 8 are severely ill and 3 are critically ill.

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207 more people have tested positive for COVID-19.

 

They include 132 females and 76 males, ranging in age from 4 months to 92 years.

 

Kingston and St. Andrew had the highest number of new cases with 56 persons, followed by St. Catherine with 54.

 

The positivity rate is now 21.9%.

 

Meanwhile, the Health and Wellness Ministry has reported that one more person has died from the virus; an 82-year-old-female from St. Catherine.

 

She died in May last year.

 

134 people are now hospitalised with COVID-19. 45 of them are moderately ill, 8 are severely ill and 3 are critically ill.

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207 more people have tested positive for COVID-19.

 

They include 132 females and 76 males, ranging in age from 4 months to 92 years.

 

Kingston and St. Andrew had the highest number of new cases with 56 persons, followed by St. Catherine with 54.

 

The positivity rate is now 21.9%.

 

Meanwhile, the Health and Wellness Ministry has reported that one more person has died from the virus; an 82-year-old-female from St. Catherine.

 

She died in May last year.

 

134 people are now hospitalised with COVID-19. 45 of them are moderately ill, 8 are severely ill and 3 are critically ill.

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207 more people have tested positive for COVID-19.

 

They include 132 females and 76 males, ranging in age from 4 months to 92 years.

 

Kingston and St. Andrew had the highest number of new cases with 56 persons, followed by St. Catherine with 54.

 

The positivity rate is now 21.9%.

 

Meanwhile, the Health and Wellness Ministry has reported that one more person has died from the virus; an 82-year-old-female from St. Catherine.

 

She died in May last year.

 

134 people are now hospitalised with COVID-19. 45 of them are moderately ill, 8 are severely ill and 3 are critically ill.

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207 more people have tested positive for COVID-19.

 

They include 132 females and 76 males, ranging in age from 4 months to 92 years.

 

Kingston and St. Andrew had the highest number of new cases with 56 persons, followed by St. Catherine with 54.

 

The positivity rate is now 21.9%.

 

Meanwhile, the Health and Wellness Ministry has reported that one more person has died from the virus; an 82-year-old-female from St. Catherine.

 

She died in May last year.

 

134 people are now hospitalised with COVID-19. 45 of them are moderately ill, 8 are severely ill and 3 are critically ill.

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207 more people have tested positive for COVID-19.

 

They include 132 females and 76 males, ranging in age from 4 months to 92 years.

 

Kingston and St. Andrew had the highest number of new cases with 56 persons, followed by St. Catherine with 54.

 

The positivity rate is now 21.9%.

 

Meanwhile, the Health and Wellness Ministry has reported that one more person has died from the virus; an 82-year-old-female from St. Catherine.

 

She died in May last year.

 

134 people are now hospitalised with COVID-19. 45 of them are moderately ill, 8 are severely ill and 3 are critically ill.

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207 more people have tested positive for COVID-19.

 

They include 132 females and 76 males, ranging in age from 4 months to 92 years.

 

Kingston and St. Andrew had the highest number of new cases with 56 persons, followed by St. Catherine with 54.

 

The positivity rate is now 21.9%.

 

Meanwhile, the Health and Wellness Ministry has reported that one more person has died from the virus; an 82-year-old-female from St. Catherine.

 

She died in May last year.

 

134 people are now hospitalised with COVID-19. 45 of them are moderately ill, 8 are severely ill and 3 are critically ill.

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207 more people have tested positive for COVID-19.

 

They include 132 females and 76 males, ranging in age from 4 months to 92 years.

 

Kingston and St. Andrew had the highest number of new cases with 56 persons, followed by St. Catherine with 54.

 

The positivity rate is now 21.9%.

 

Meanwhile, the Health and Wellness Ministry has reported that one more person has died from the virus; an 82-year-old-female from St. Catherine.

 

She died in May last year.

 

134 people are now hospitalised with COVID-19. 45 of them are moderately ill, 8 are severely ill and 3 are critically ill.

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207 more people have tested positive for COVID-19.

 

They include 132 females and 76 males, ranging in age from 4 months to 92 years.

 

Kingston and St. Andrew had the highest number of new cases with 56 persons, followed by St. Catherine with 54.

 

The positivity rate is now 21.9%.

 

Meanwhile, the Health and Wellness Ministry has reported that one more person has died from the virus; an 82-year-old-female from St. Catherine.

 

She died in May last year.

 

134 people are now hospitalised with COVID-19. 45 of them are moderately ill, 8 are severely ill and 3 are critically ill.