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Jamaica records 83 new COVID-19 cases

Aug. 25, 2020

KINGSTON, Jamaica. Monday, August 24, 2020: Jamaica’s confirmed COVID-19 cases are now up to 1,612, with the addition of 83 new positives in the last 24 hours. Recoveries remain at 819 or 50.8%.

 

Of the eighty-three (83) newly confirmed cases, there were thirty-three (33) males and fifty (50) females, with ages ranging from four (4) months to 92 years. They have addresses in Kingston and St. Andrew (33), St. Thomas (14), St. Catherine (15), Clarendon (3), Hanover (1), St James (9), Trelawny (1), St. Ann (2), St Mary (2), Portland (2), and Manchester(1).

 

Four (4) of the cases are imported and seventy-nine (79) are under investigation.

 

At this time there are 439 imported cases; 479 cases that are contacts of confirmed cases; 236 cases related to the workplace cluster in St. Catherine; 133 local transmissions (not epidemiologically linked); and 325 cases under investigation.

 

Some 884 (55%) of the confirmed cases are females and 728 (45%) are males, with ages ranging from two (2) months to 92 years.

 

There are 705 (43.7%) active cases being monitored. In addition to the 819 (50.8%) persons who have recovered and been discharged from care, 71 (4.4%) cases have returned to their countries of origin while 16 (0.99%) have died. There has also been one coincidental death of a COVID-19 positive individual.