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Jamaica records two more COVID-19 deaths, 74 new cases

Sept. 4, 2020

KINGSTON, Jamaica. Thursday, September 3, 2020: It is with regret that the Ministry of Health and Wellness reports the passing of two more persons due to COVID-19. The island also recorded 74 new positives in the last 24 hours.

 

The two COVID-19-related deaths were of an 81-year old female from St. Ann who died on August 31 (2020) and a 35-year-old male from Manchester who also died on August 31 (2020). Both deceased had comorbidities, namely diabetes and hypertension. There are now 29 COVID-19-related deaths in Jamaica.

 

The island also recorded a second case of a coincidental death of a COVID-19-positive person in the last 24 hours.

 

NEW CASES

 

The 74 new positives recorded in the last 24 hours bring to 2,896 the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases. Of that 74 newly confirmed cases, 36 are females and 38 are males, with ages ranging from 12 to 76 years. They have addresses in Kingston and St. Andrew (25), St. Catherine (14), St. Thomas (5), Manchester (6), St. Ann (1), St. James (1), St. Elizabeth (21) and Westmoreland (1). All of the new cases are under investigation.

 

At this time, there are 459 imported cases; 659 cases that are contacts of confirmed cases; 236 related to the workplace cluster in St. Catherine; 242 local transmissions (not epidemiologically linked), and 1,300 under investigation.

 

Some 1,587 (55%) of the total confirmed cases are females and 1,307 (45%) are males, with ages ranging from 13 days to 97 years. The sex of two of the cases is under investigation.

 

There are currently 1,873 (64.7%) active cases being monitored, including seven (7) critically ill persons and 11 who are moderately ill.

 

RECOVERIES
 

Recoveries are now up to 921 or 31.8%. Seventy-one (71) or 2.5% of persons have returned to their countries of origin.