Trinidad and Tobago COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) Update # 457

Port-of-Spain, September 13, 2020:   As part of the national drive to safeguard the health of the Trinidad and Tobago population in the face of the global COVID-19 outbreak, the Ministry of Health continues to provide up-to-date information on the country’s status in this regard.       

The population is reminded to source your information only from official sources, such as the Ministry of Health.

As of the afternoon of Sunday, 13th September, 2020 the Ministry reports the following:

Number of samples submitted to the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), the UWI and other local sites for testing for COVID-1926,818
Number of samples which have tested positive at public and private facilities in Trinidad and Tobago3,042
Total number of active cases2,217
Number of deaths53
Number of persons discharged772

The Ministry of Health provides the following update: 

·         Twenty-three (23) additional persons have tested positive for COVID -19.

The twenty-three (23) positive cases reported above show results from samples taken during the period September 2nd to September 12th, 2020. Therefore, this figure is NOT representative of the positive cases over the last 24 hours only.

Members of the public are reminded that they must adhere to the ‘New Normal’ recommendations and take the following personal health measures to protect themselves and their loved ones from COVID-19:

·         Wear a mask over your nose and mouth when you go out in public

·         Keep your distance from others (6 feet)

·         Stay home if you are ill

·         Clean then sanitize surfaces (e.g. tabletops, door knobs and cell phones)

·         Wash your hands often with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer

·         Cough into a tissue or into the crook of your elbow

·         Avoid touching your face

If you or a loved one develops symptoms of COVID-19, please call the hotline 877-WELL or 800-WELL (9355) for further guidance. If the person is severely ill, call the 811 (emergency hotline) or call ahead to the Accident and Emergency Department of your nearest hospital for help and go in immediately.

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