The Ministry of Health revealed in its daily COVID-19 update this afternoon (Tuesday 30th November 2021) that there are 763 new COVID-19 cases in Trinidad and Tobago plus twenty-four (24) additional deaths. These new patients will be processed for admission at the discretion of the CMOHs.
The number of new cases is the second-highest since the start of the Pandemic and represents a 65.15% increase in reported cases from yesterday. The highest number of new cases was also recorded in November — 781 on the 17th. The Ministry provided the following information about the latest deaths:
There have been 14,032 new cases and 462 deaths in the month of November. When compared to October, cases have increased by 111.96% and deaths have increased by 115.89%. November (14,032 cases) has broken May’s record for the highest monthly total cases since the start of the Pandemic. November is also the deadliest month on record (compared to 352 deaths in June). The Ministry reported 462 new cases yesterday plus nineteen (19) more unfortunate deaths. The country’s death toll has increased to 2,158. T&T’s total positive cases now leaps to 71,361, with 10,840 being active cases. A total of 58,363 patients have recovered from the virus to date. 9,362 persons are in home self-isolation and there are eighty-six (86) persons in total at State quarantine facilities. A total of 645,135 persons have been partially vaccinated with a first dose and 643,682 have been fully vaccinated (including single-dose Johnson & Johnson). 24,207 persons in total have taken an additional primary dose. The percentage of patients in the parallel healthcare system who are NOT fully vaccinated is 90.9% (based on data from 22nd July - 10th November 2021). The Ministry states that the number of positive cases reported reflects the samples taken during a 3-day period between 27th - 29th November 2021 and not the last twenty-four (24) hours. The Ministry also notes that there are currently 531 COVID-19 positive patients being treated at Hospitals with twenty-three (23) in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and thirty-six (36) in the High Dependency Unit (HDU). 184 patients are in step-down/transition facilities across T&T. This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates. We are a small operation. If you've found our articles to be informative, please consider supporting us via PayPal or buying us a coffee. Your contribution is incredibly appreciated and goes a long way. Simply sharing our articles also helps us. Sign up for our free WhatsApp Alerts to be notified as soon as we post breaking news. NEW! Check out our Merchandise Store for high-quality t-shirts, hats and more!
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