Mass testing for COVID-19 commences in Region Eight
Region Eight  Regional Health Officer, Dr. Chrissundra Abdool
Region Eight Regional Health Officer, Dr. Chrissundra Abdool

– Nine cases confirmed, two recover

REGION Eight (Potaro-Siparuni), has recorded nine COVID-19 cases as of Tuesday, August 5, 2020. Six of these cases are from Kanapang and are currently isolated along with one case from Mahdia; two other cases identified at Itabac have recovered.

Regional Health Officer Dr. Chrissundra Abdool, said with identification of the first three cases in the region, a series of testing was initiated.

“We held an outreach in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health last week. Mass testing was done in Kurukubaru, Kamana, Itabac and Kanapang ; 35 tests were done and of that amount, six were positive from Kanapang.”

These outreaches also sought to have a small vaccination campaign launched with quarantine and isolation facilities established with prefabricated houses.

Dr. Abdool noted that the seven active cases currently in isolation were all asymptomatic and will remain there until they have recovered and are medically cleared.

“Everybody is asymptomatic, which is a good thing, because according to WHO’s guidelines, when they are asymptomatic the viral load is not as high, so they are less likely to be contagious. I am not saying that they cannot infect someone else, but someone whose immune system is not strong can be infected,” the RHO explained.

Meanwhile, the first person in the region to have been detected with the virus remains in isolation; that individual had travelled from Moruca. Contact-tracing was prompted and his acquaintances were cleared, having not exhibited any signs and also testing negative for COVID-19.

Neighbouring regions – One and Nine – have recorded more than 100 cases, therefore, Potaro-Siparuni is being closely monitored for new cases.

The Health Department and by extension the regional COVID-19 task force will continue screening and other measures to ensure that the spread of the virus is contained and residents’ safety is protected.

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