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Jamaica now at 864 Confirmed Cases

July 31, 2020

KINGSTON, Jamaica. Thursday, July 30, 2020:  Jamaica recorded eight new confirmed COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases for Jamaica now stands at 864.

 

The newly confirmed cases are six females and two males with ages ranging from 26 years to 77 years. The cases were recorded in St. Catherine (4), Kingston & St. Andrew (3), and Clarendon (1).

 

Three cases are imported, having arrived recently on flights from the USA. The other five cases are under investigation.

 

There are 84 (9.7%) active cases currently under observation with one moderately ill patient. There are no critically ill cases at this time.

 

At this time there are three hundred and twenty-four (324) imported cases; 246 cases are contacts of confirmed cases; 44 are local transmission cases not epidemiologically-linked, 236 are related to the workplace cluster in St. Catherine and 14 under investigation.

 

Some 491 (57%) of the confirmed cases are females and there are 373(43%) males; while the ages of all confirmed cases range from 2 months to 87 years.

 

Of the 864 cases confirmed with COVID-19 to date: 724 (83.8%) have recovered; 46 (5.3%) were repatriated and 10 (1.2%) persons have died.