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Trinidad Confirms An Additional 40 People have Tested Positive for COVID-19

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Trinidad Confirms An Additional 40 People have Tested Positive for COVID-19
Key Points(5)
  • PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh Saturday confirmed that 40 of the 68 persons who had been placed in quarantine have been tested positive for COVID-19.
  • As a result, the number of positive cases jumped to 49.
  • All 40 cases came from people who were repatriated from a cruise ship that was stranded in Guadeloupe.
  • Thus, all 49 of the cases are imported.
  • The total of 68 people returned on Monday but were tested for the novel coronavirus on Thursday within the virus’ incubation period.

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh Saturday confirmed that 40 of the 68 persons who had been placed in quarantine have been tested positive for COVID-19.

As a result, the number of positive cases jumped to 49.

All 40 cases came from people who were repatriated from a cruise ship that was stranded in Guadeloupe. Thus, all 49 of the cases are imported.

The total of 68 people returned on Monday but were tested for the novel coronavirus on Thursday within the virus’ incubation period. Their results were communicated to the Ministry of Health late on Friday night.

They’ve been in quarantine in Camp Balandra since their return and as a result, pose no risk to community spread at this time.

The confirmed 40 are being housed at health care facilities.

Chief Medical Officer, Dr Roshan Parsaram, promised that Camp Balandra has been sanitised for the remaining 28 persons. He also said that they have started over their quarantine process and will be re-tested for the virus.

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