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12 active COVID-19 cases currently in VI

The Virgin Islands (VI) currently has 12 active COVID-19 positive cases according to the latest information released by the Ministry of Health. Photo: Internet Source
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – The Virgin Islands (VI) currently has 12 active COVID-19 positive cases according to the latest information released by the Ministry of Health.

The latest case report is based on testing last done on November 3, 2021, and reported today November 5, 2021 where of the 12 cases, 8 are currently on Tortola, 2 on Virgin Gorda and 2 on Jost van Dyke.

According to the report, 6 of the currently active cases (50%) were discovered during day 0 screening and 2 on day 7 screening with the remaining 4 discovered through travel screening.

There is no person currently being treated for the virus at the local Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital. 

10 Responses to “12 active COVID-19 cases currently in VI”

  • here we go again (05/11/2021, 23:03) Like (14) Dislike (0) Reply
    SO WHERE ARE THEY, ON THE STREETS?
  • Madussa (06/11/2021, 00:24) Like (33) Dislike (0) Reply
    I'm so tired of COVID, tired of masks, tired of vaccines, tired of bullying those who don't want the vaccine, my nerves are shot, just tired. COVID please just go away.
    • Exactly (06/11/2021, 12:09) Like (3) Dislike (3) Reply
      COVID is here to stay. Just learn how to live with it like the rest of the World is doing and moving forward. You vaccinated, you vaccinated. You not vaccinated, you not vaccinated. The hand, foot and mouth disease is the one you should be worried about.
    • NezRez (08/11/2021, 00:02) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
      I've noticed something. When they want us to take the vaccines, the numbers for COVID go way up. After everyone runs to get the vaccine, the numbers go way down. Not because people are being cured, but because they can get rid of the vaccine before it expires. Keep watching and I'm not the only one who has noticed this.
  • !!!!!!!!! (06/11/2021, 08:18) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
    Don’t care.
  • Bay Boy (06/11/2021, 10:16) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    The cases gonna rise and fall so get use to it.
  • Thanks (06/11/2021, 10:18) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Thanks for the weekly updates on extent of the Covid virus in the BVI population.
  • soooo (06/11/2021, 16:18) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    This is going to continue. Covid isn’t going away. We have a choice to get the vaccine or not but we have to live with Covid anyway. I took the vaccine as I want it to eventually go like polio and other diseases
    If you don’t take it that’s your choice but you can’t expect the hospital to put themselves or others at risk if you aren’t vaccinated
    Just like sun cream won’t stop you burning but gives more protection vaccine is the same. When the UK brings Pfizer all those that don’t want AZ will have a choice
    Hope the12 people get better soon if they is sick with Covid.
    • chupes (07/11/2021, 08:46) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      The 12 people are all vaccinated you fool. And fyi the pfizer is for you all who need a 3rd booster not for those who dont want to take Astra
      • Really now?? (07/11/2021, 18:41) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
        I wish you would read and keep up to date. Boosters may be needed for all covid vaccines because the wane over time.


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