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COVID-19 positive cases drop to 45 in VI; 2 hospitalised

COVID-19 positive cases in the Virgin Islands (VI) has dropped to 45 in the Virgin Islands (VI) according to the latest epidemiology report based on testing done on February 23, 2022, and reported on February 24, 2022. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – COVID-19 positive cases in the Virgin Islands (VI) has dropped to 45 in the Virgin Islands (VI) according to the latest epidemiology report based on testing done on February 23, 2022, and reported on February 24, 2022.

Of the active cases, 27 are on Tortola, 10 on Anegada, 2 on Jost van Dyke and 6 on Virgin Gorda.

The majority of the cases are close contacts of cases with the rest local cases and cases discovered through entry screening and travel screening.

According to the stats, 2 persons are also currently hospitalized with the virus. 

To date, some 17,385 persons have been fully vaccinated with 1,552 persons partially vaccinated. 

 

8 Responses to “COVID-19 positive cases drop to 45 in VI; 2 hospitalised”

  • please stop listening to cantwind again malone (26/02/2022, 09:47) Like (10) Dislike (3) Reply
    We found the cure
  • vex (26/02/2022, 09:56) Like (13) Dislike (0) Reply
    Time to get to zero
  • Russ and Bill Gates.. (26/02/2022, 12:05) Like (21) Dislike (0) Reply
    These two billionaires who benefited most from Covid. Bill Gates from Vaccines and Russ from ventilators these two men are responsible for keeping Covid alive bribing doctors, politicians, the media and scientists to push their narrative for personal profit have fell out are no longer friends ..Russ call Bill Gates out for his continued fear campaign to drive his vaccine policy which Russ said its time to end the fantasy...They been slashing the Covid conspiracy at each others throat.....Research read...It's over now..
  • Native Senior Citizen of the British Virgin Islands (26/02/2022, 13:08) Like (5) Dislike (9) Reply
    It seems that that the spikes of covid-19 do comes in waves. For as long as the pandemic continues ww can be sure to experience more waves, but, believe or not, vaccines do offer a measure of help in saving lives, proofless talking, ignorance and passivity offer none.
    However, human right should be respected by all. That is if it doesn't infringe on the rights of other people rights to live comfortable and happily.
    • Really (26/02/2022, 14:50) Like (7) Dislike (2) Reply
      You clearly are educated because you all only use book smart, comply to everything someone tells you, and your afraid to die. The uneducated people like me will read something think about it and then debunk the trash.we don't comply without seeing something with our own eyes meaning I still up to this day haven't seen thousands of people drop down from covid. We are surely not afraid to die. We stand tall and fight for what goes into our body. We don't be deceived like sheeps.I lost all respect for educated people since this plandemic because if they do their homework they would know what time we're living in. Rumors of war. When are you all going to wake up
  • WW3 (26/02/2022, 13:42) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    Is threatening we got bigger things to worry about.
  • Ghost (26/02/2022, 15:59) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    I agree with “Native senior citizen…”, but let us all NEVER FORGET to ALWAYS Give God Abundant Thanks for it’s His Constant Abundant Love and Mercy towards us and the world as a whole ..
  • Game Over (27/02/2022, 04:50) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Change the NARRATIVE it's played out.


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