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Active COVID-19 cases surge to 365 in neighbouring USVI

December 25th, 2021 | Tags: St. Thomas Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 USVI St. Croix
COVID-19 cases in the U.S. Virgin Islands continue to grow at breakneck pace, jumping from 247 on Thursday to 365 on Friday. On Thursday, the V.I. Dept. of Health reported 101 new infections, resulting in a two-day total of 219 new positive cases. Photo: Internet Source
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CHARLOTTE AMALE, St Thomas, USVI - COVID-19 cases in the U.S. Virgin Islands continue to grow at breakneck pace, jumping from 247 on Thursday to 365 on Friday. On Thursday, the V.I. Dept. of Health reported 101 new infections, resulting in a two-day total of 219 new positive cases.

St. Thomas accounts for 171 active cases, St. Croix 189, and St. John 5.

The surge is causing businesses and health facilities to rethink their strategies. The Schneider Regional Medical Center on Friday announced that it would restrict visits to virtual only, citing the rapid growth in cases.

"Based on the rapid increase in Covid-19 cases on St. Thomas, Schneider Regional Medical Center will immediately restrict visitation to virtual visits only to protect its vulnerable patients and its staff, who are working tirelessly to provide care," said the hospital via release. "The public is hereby advised that the previous visitation restrictions have been reinstated, and some previously approved in-person visitations are now suspended based on the current environment. There will be limited exceptions to these restrictions."

SRMC said it has enhanced its virtual visits program and will make every effort to connect its patients to their loved ones upon request.

"The leadership team of SRMC would like to assure the public that we are taking all preventative measures to ensure the safety and welfare of our patients and staff," stated the hospital. SRMC said the public will be notified once regular visitation resumes.

The surge in cases is most likely a result of the presence of the highly transmissible Omicron variant of Covid-19, according to Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion, who on Thursday evening called for residents to follow guidelines as they get together with family and friends for the holidays.

"Based on the high numbers that we're seeing, it is highly likely, it is a high probability that our numbers are high because we have Omicron in the territory," Ms. Encarnacion told the Consortium Thursday. "And everyone should act as though we do have Omicron and keep themselves safe, because it's proven to be a very contagious virus."

4 Responses to “Active COVID-19 cases surge to 365 in neighbouring USVI”

  • Flu season (25/12/2021, 14:50) Like (10) Dislike (5) Reply
    All around the world cases are rising with the flu I meant covid sorry
  • Trust Me (25/12/2021, 14:55) Like (3) Dislike (13) Reply
    If the cases is spiking next door. It is going to spike here in the BVI. We are going to go right back to where we were last year. I see another lockdown and curfew coming soon.
  • Native Senior Citizen of the British Virgin Islands (25/12/2021, 15:39) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    I am very concern with you that the Covid-19 virus has spiked to a high number in the USVI. They higher the number is the higher probability of death. The virus is surging all over the world. We here in the Virgin Islands are no exception.
    I am aware that the Authorities are doing what they are able to do to curb the negative effects of this deadly virus. Sadly though, many in both the US and British Virgins couldn't care less. This is a sad reality of human rights to choose their own destiny.
    In Spite of the struggles fight on, pray, and act in faith.
    I have family members in the USVI. Your fight is my fight. "Together we stand." Together "we will overcome."
    Merry Christmas, and a happier New Year.

    God's blessings to us all.
  • Statistics (25/12/2021, 17:53) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    The population of the USVI is over 100,000, the population of the BVI is now well under 30,000. The BVI still has a significantly higher rate of infection than the USVI


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