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10 positive cases of COVID-19 in VI

- 5 cases on Tortola & 5 on vessels
As of today, April 20, 2021, the Virgin Islands has 10 positive cases of COVID-19, according to the Government of the Virgin Islands. Photo: Getty Images/File
According to the Territory's Epidemiological Summary, 6 of the positive cases were detected on Entry Screening Day 0, three on Entry Screening Day 4 and one in Post Quarantine. Photo: Facebook
According to the Territory's Epidemiological Summary, 6 of the positive cases were detected on Entry Screening Day 0, three on Entry Screening Day 4 and one in Post Quarantine. Photo: Facebook
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- As of today, April 20, 2021, the Virgin Islands has 10 positive cases of COVID-19, according to the Government of the Virgin Islands.

This represents 6 cases more than the last update of 4 active cases on April 15, 2021.

Five of the cases are on Tortola and five on vessels.

According to the Territory's Epidemiological Summary, 6 of the positive cases were detected on Entry Screening Day 0, three on Entry Screening Day 4 and one in Post Quarantine.

The VI has now recorded 194 positive COVID-19 cases. 183 have recovered and one person has died.

A total of 35,374 persons have been tested for the virus at Dr D. Orlando Smith Hospital Laboratory.

6 Responses to “10 positive cases of COVID-19 in VI”

  • Real Talk (20/04/2021, 23:11) Like (13) Dislike (13) Reply
    This covid thing is played out we all know it’s just the flu so just chill buh cases
    • Lucifer (21/04/2021, 08:28) Like (7) Dislike (5) Reply
      Annual Flu Deaths - up to 650,000
      Covid Deaths to December 2020 - 1.8m

      Yep its just the flu...
    • Published Today (21/04/2021, 20:59) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Published Today

      A contract manufacturing plant that is supposed to help make Johnson & Johnson ’s Covid-19 vaccine didn’t keep clean, sanitary conditions and failed to take proper steps to prevent contamination, federal health regulators said Wednesday.

      Among the problems identified during the regulators’ inspection of the plant: cross-contamination of two different vaccines in production at the plant. Their names were redacted, but people familiar with the matter have said they are the Covid-19 vaccines from J&J and from AstraZeneca PLC.
  • @ Real Tosser (21/04/2021, 08:30) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9494471/Indian-police-thrash-Covid-rule-breakers-country-sees-record-2-023-deaths-day.html
  • ferry (21/04/2021, 09:12) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    It's interesting that there were 4 positive cases just before the opening day for the ferry on April 15. Now there are 6 new positive cases of visitors that were discovered on Day 0. Please tell us did the 6 new cases enter the BVI on a ferry, plane or something else!
  • Leaders Of The V.I (21/04/2021, 10:08) Like (5) Dislike (3) Reply
    Go Look For The Murders Cuz You Being Vaccinated Can't Save You...We Do Not Fear Corona Fake Virus!!!


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