FRIDAY,
APRIL 03, 2020
VOLUME 114, No.14
Another shooting death Page 2
St. Vincent and the Grenadines has confirmed its second case of the COVID-19 disease, which is its only active case, since the first case has since recovered.
by GLORIAH… BY THE TIME THIS PUBLICATION hits the streets, Vincentians would have been apprised that this country had confirmed its second case of the COVID-19 disease. The Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment (MHWE) announced that confirmation last Wednesday evening, noting that the second positive case was among the most recent batch of samples sent for testing at the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) laboratory, Trinidad and Tobago.
Second case According to the MHWE, this is an imported case, as was the first. The positive sample was
taken from a Vincentian female who had travelled to St. Vincent and the Grenadines from the United States on 25th March. The individual and the other passengers who arrived on that aircraft were reportedly put on mandatory quarantine. However, symptoms akin to infection caused by the coronavirus, the COVID-19 agent, were reported by the female as referenced, on March 28, and a test sample taken. The positive result was returned on 1st April. The individual was informed of her status and has been placed in isolation. The MHWE is currently in the process of informing persons with whom the would have come into contact.
www.thevincentian.com
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Minibus men speak out Page 13
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Girls home gutted Page 28
Below: The community of Owia – home to a Fishing Complex (pictured) and the only active Arrowroot Factory, has been locked down, according to reliable sources.