128 active COVID-19 cases recorded in VI
The latest statistics are the result of testing done on May 4 and reported on May 5, 2022.
121 actives cases are on Tortola and 7 on Virgin Gorda.
Of the 128 active cases, 99 are local cases and 21 are contacts of cases.
There are 4 hospitalisations as a result of COVID-19.
There were 103 active cases at the previous update of April 28, 2022.
20 Responses to “128 active COVID-19 cases recorded in VI”
Too much sickness after 2 years of forcing ppl to take it look now
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7103a4.htm
Let the fools be foolish
We that are woke and not asleep shall remain.
Until God calls us home
Meanwhile y’all take your vaccines boosters and mind your business
Btw fowchi already said last month he thinks boosters will be yearly
You should be happy some of us aren’t taking you snd your family can have ours....
Consider which is most valuable a stack of papers or jewels of equal monetary value. Previously there was a system of trade and barter. Real goods can not be faked and printed at will. The nations with the least natural resources have the most control over the printing money scam.
Slavery ended a few hundred years ago. Segregation a few decades ago. What causes us to believe the modern world is perfect? with no scams no dupes no fakes no perpetrators no frauds no escaped lab viruses...
Today there exist many artificial problems and unjust systems. Why were people censored for questioning it came from a lab when trump was in power. Biden is elected and suddenly it likely came from a virus lab. Why were the french talking about first testing the vaccine in Africa?
Despite all the shame and disappointment Andrew Fahie brought on the VI I believe he handled the Pandemic -other than the barges- in a commendable manner, a zero covid strategy in which if every country followed may well have seen us 'out of the woods' in 2022. Instead they pushed for at the time untested vaccination, and today the virus continues to spread. Humans make mistakes, WHO CDC NHS they're not perfect.
People should not be discouraged to think for themselves.
Many unnecessary draconian obstacles would have been placed in the peoples path to force them down the route of mandatory vaccination if anyone else besides our local officials were in charge of the pandemic response. I am glad they remained humble and rightfully honored the people's birth rights to accept or reject what goes into our bodies.
In the VI if you want to get vaccinated its your choice to protect yourself.