NINE CASES OF COVID-19 CONFIRMED IN THE BAHAMAS AS OF MARCH 26

Dr. Duane Sands, Minister of Health

By LLONELLA GILBERT

NASSAU,  Bahamas, March 26, 2020 (BIS) – Minister of Health the Hon. Dr. Duane Sands has confirmed that as of March 26, 2020 The Bahamas now has nine cases of COVID-19.

During a press conference at his office on Thursday, March 26, Dr. Sands noted that the previously announced cases were in New Providence and the fifth case, which is in Grand Bahama,  had “no significant travel history.”

“The most recently four confirmed cases are in New Providence,” Dr. Sands said. “Only one has recent travel history. That case travelled to the Dominican Republic on 13th March.”

He noted that all of the most recently confirmed four cases are in home isolation and are being closely monitored by healthcare professionals. They do not require hospitalization at this time. Meanwhile, the first reported case has been discharged from hospital.

Dr. Sands said health officials continue to follow the conditions of the three other COVID-19-positive cases in New Providence and the case in Grand Bahama, all of whom remain in isolation at home and do not require hospitalization at this time. They were said to be in stable condition.

Stating that contact-tracing is aggressively underway by the Ministry of Health Surveillance Unit in New Providence and Grand Bahama, Dr. Sands added, “The Surveillance Unit has already contacted the large majority of those who were in contact with the initial case. The Ministry of Health Surveillance Unit will use an advanced approach to increase the number of contacts reached in the shortest possible time. We continue to closely monitor patients in their home quarantine environment.”

The Health Minister said contact-tracing teams will be strengthened to support daily (or twice daily) temperature monitoring and change in medical status that might require additional assessment by a senior physician.

Thanking volunteer senior physicians for their service during this very critical time, Dr. Sands explained that currently 175 people have been tested in The Bahamas for COVID-19 following agreed international protocols.

To date, he said, there are 2,300 testing kits on the island and 60 ventilators and more are on the way to increase the current capacity.

“Thousands of PPE kits have been ordered to boost the supplies that we already have in stock,” Dr. Sands said. “Three thousand are expected on the ground on Monday and an additional 4,000 will be here by the end of next week.”