The Ministry of Health revealed in its weekly COVID-19 update on Tuesday (18th April 2023) that there have been ninety-three (93) new COVID-19 cases in Trinidad and Tobago plus two (2) unfortunate deaths over the period 12th - 18th April 2023. The rolling 7-day average of new positive cases is thirteen (13) while the rolling 7-day average of new deaths is less than one (1).
T&T’s total active positive cases is currently at forty-five (45). The country’s death toll has increased to 4,387. As of 18th April 2023, 335 deaths were fully vaccinated persons while 3,662 deaths were not fully vaccinated. 390 deaths were recorded prior to 24th May 2021 (date at which the first group of vaccinated persons became fully vaccinated). A total of 718,915 persons have been fully vaccinated, representing 51.3% of the population. Meanwhile, 681,085 persons are not fully vaccinated (only received a first dose or no doses), representing 48.7% of the population. 174,789 persons in total have taken a booster shot. The Ministry states that the number of positive cases reported reflects the samples taken during an 8-day period between 10th - 17th April 2023 and not the last twenty-four (24) hours. The Ministry also notes that there are currently thirty-seven (37) hospitalized COVID-19 positive patients — twenty-nine (29) in the parallel healthcare system and eight (8) in the hybrid system. No patients are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and two (2) are in the High Dependency Unit (HDU).
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The Ministry of Health revealed in its weekly COVID-19 update on Tuesday (11th April 2023) that there have been 100 new COVID-19 cases in Trinidad and Tobago plus six (6) unfortunate deaths over the period 5th - 11th April 2023. The rolling 7-day average of new positive cases is fourteen (14) while the rolling 7-day average of new deaths is one (1).
T&T’s total active positive cases is currently at forty-five (45). The country’s death toll has increased to 4,385. As of 11th April 2023, 334 deaths were fully vaccinated persons while 3,661 deaths were not fully vaccinated. 390 deaths were recorded prior to 24th May 2021 (date at which the first group of vaccinated persons became fully vaccinated). A total of 718,833 persons have been fully vaccinated, representing 51.3% of the population. Meanwhile, 681,167 persons are not fully vaccinated (only received a first dose or no doses), representing 48.7% of the population. 174,734 persons in total have taken a booster shot. The Ministry states that the number of positive cases reported reflects the samples taken during an 8-day period between 3rd - 10th April 2023 and not the last twenty-four (24) hours. The Ministry also notes that there are currently forty-two (42) hospitalized COVID-19 positive patients — thirty-six (36) in the parallel healthcare system and six (6) in the hybrid system. One (1) patient is in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and one (1) is in the High Dependency Unit (HDU). The Ministry of Health revealed in its weekly COVID-19 update on Tuesday (4th April 2023) that there have been 150 new COVID-19 cases in Trinidad and Tobago plus seven (7) unfortunate deaths over the period 29th March - 4th April 2023. The rolling 7-day average of new positive cases is twenty-one (21) while the rolling 7-day average of new deaths is one (1).
T&T’s total active positive cases is currently at fifty-four (54). The country’s death toll has increased to 4,379. As of 4th April 2023, 334 deaths were fully vaccinated persons while 3,655 deaths were not fully vaccinated. 390 deaths were recorded prior to 24th May 2021 (date at which the first group of vaccinated persons became fully vaccinated). A total of 718,831 persons have been fully vaccinated, representing 51.3% of the population. Meanwhile, 681,169 persons are not fully vaccinated (only received a first dose or no doses), representing 48.7% of the population. 174,734 persons in total have taken a booster shot. The Ministry also notes that there are currently thirty-four (34) hospitalized COVID-19 positive patients — thirty-two (32) in the parallel healthcare system and two (2) in the hybrid system. The Ministry of Health revealed in its weekly COVID-19 update on Tuesday (28th March 2023) that there have been 272 new COVID-19 cases in Trinidad and Tobago plus four (4) unfortunate deaths over the period 22nd - 28th March 2023. The rolling 7-day average of new positive cases is thirty-nine (39) while the rolling 7-day average of new deaths is one (1).
T&T’s total active positive cases is currently at eighty-one (81). The country’s death toll has increased to 4,372. As of 28th March 2023, 333 deaths were fully vaccinated persons while 3,649 deaths were not fully vaccinated. 390 deaths were recorded prior to 24th May 2021 (date at which the first group of vaccinated persons became fully vaccinated). A total of 718,791 persons have been fully vaccinated, representing 51.3% of the population. Meanwhile, 681,209 persons are not fully vaccinated (only received a first dose or no doses), representing 48.7% of the population. 174,711 persons in total have taken a booster shot. The Ministry also notes that there are currently fifty-eight (58) hospitalized COVID-19 positive patients — forty-six (46) in the parallel healthcare system and twelve (12) in the hybrid system. The Ministry of Health announced in a Media Release this afternoon (Sunday 26th March 2023) that the Honourable Terrence Deyalsingh, Minister of Health, tested positive for COVID-19 this morning.
According to the Ministry, this is the Minister's first positive test since the Pandemic began more than three (3) years ago. “The public is informed that the Minister is exhibiting mild flu-like symptoms at this time and will remain at home in isolation in accordance with the national COVID-19 protocols. While he recovers, Minister Deyalsingh will continue to perform his official duties from home,” the Media Release added. The Ministry said it will continue to provide updates to the public as required. This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates. The Ministry of Health revealed in its weekly COVID-19 update on Tuesday (21st March 2023) that there have been 450 new COVID-19 cases in Trinidad and Tobago plus seven (7) unfortunate deaths over the period 15th - 21st March 2023. The rolling 7-day average of new positive cases is sixty-four (64) while the rolling 7-day average of new deaths is one (1).
T&T’s total active positive cases is currently at 133. The country’s death toll has increased to 4,368. As of 21st March 2023, 332 deaths were fully vaccinated persons while 3,646 deaths were not fully vaccinated. 390 deaths were recorded prior to 24th May 2021 (date at which the first group of vaccinated persons became fully vaccinated). A total of 718,749 persons have been fully vaccinated, representing 51.3% of the population. Meanwhile, 681,251 persons are not fully vaccinated (only received a first dose or no doses), representing 48.7% of the population. 174,668 persons in total have taken a booster shot. The Ministry states that the number of positive cases reported reflects the samples taken during a 9-day period between 12th - 20th March 2023 and not the last twenty-four (24) hours. The Ministry also notes that there are currently fifty-four (54) hospitalized COVID-19 positive patients — forty-five (45) in the parallel healthcare system and nine (9) in the hybrid system. Three (3) patients are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and three (3) are in the High Dependency Unit (HDU). The Ministry of Health revealed in its weekly COVID-19 update on Tuesday (14th March 2023) that there have been 367 new COVID-19 cases in Trinidad and Tobago plus six (6) unfortunate deaths over the period 8th - 14th March 2023. The rolling 7-day average of new positive cases is fifty-two (52) while the rolling 7-day average of new deaths is one (1).
T&T’s total active positive cases is currently at 210. The country’s death toll has increased to 4,361. As of 14th March 2023, 331 deaths were fully vaccinated persons while 3,640 deaths were not fully vaccinated. 390 deaths were recorded prior to 24th May 2021 (date at which the first group of vaccinated persons became fully vaccinated). A total of 718,698 persons have been fully vaccinated, representing 51.3% of the population. Meanwhile, 681,302 persons are not fully vaccinated (only received a first dose or no doses), representing 48.7% of the population. 174,605 persons in total have taken a booster shot. The Ministry states that the number of positive cases reported reflects the samples taken during an 8-day period between 5th - 13th March 2023 and not the last twenty-four (24) hours. The Ministry also notes that there are currently sixty-six (66) hospitalized COVID-19 positive patients — fifty-five (55) in the parallel healthcare system and eleven (11) in the hybrid system. One (1) patient is in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and one (1) is in the High Dependency Unit (HDU). The Ministry of Health revealed in its weekly COVID-19 update on Tuesday (7th March 2023) that there have been 622 new COVID-19 cases in Trinidad and Tobago plus eight (8) unfortunate deaths over the period 1st - 7th March 2023.
This is the highest weekly jump in cases since 4th October 2022 and the third consecutive increase in weekly cases. Hospitalizations have reached the highest level for 2023 with seventy-five (75) patients hospitalized, surpassing the post-Christmas spike. The rolling 7-day average of new positive cases is currently eighty-nine (89) while the rolling 7-day average of new deaths is one (1). The Ministry provided the following information about the latest deaths:
T&T’s total active positive cases is currently at 462. The country’s death toll has increased to 4,355. As of 7th March 2023, 331 deaths were fully vaccinated persons while 3,634 deaths were not fully vaccinated. 390 deaths were recorded prior to 24th May 2021 (date at which the first group of vaccinated persons became fully vaccinated). A total of 718,629 persons have been fully vaccinated, representing 51.3% of the population. Meanwhile, 681,371 persons are not fully vaccinated (only received a first dose or no doses), representing 48.7% of the population. 174,515 persons in total have taken a booster shot. The Ministry states that the number of positive cases reported reflects the samples taken during an 8-day period between 27th February - 6th March 2023 and not the last twenty-four (24) hours. The Ministry also notes that there are currently seventy-five (75) hospitalized COVID-19 positive patients — sixty-two (62) in the parallel healthcare system and thirteen (13) in the hybrid system. Four (4) patients are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and four (4) are in the High Dependency Unit (HDU). The Ministry of Health revealed in its weekly COVID-19 update on Tuesday (28th February 2023) that there have been 559 new COVID-19 cases in Trinidad and Tobago plus eight (8) unfortunate deaths over the period 22nd - 28th February 2023. The rolling 7-day average of new positive cases is eighty (80) while the rolling 7-day average of new deaths is one (1).
The Ministry provided the following information about the latest deaths:
T&T’s total active positive cases is currently at 396. The country’s death toll has increased to 4,347. As of 28th February 2023, 329 deaths were fully vaccinated persons while 3,628 deaths were not fully vaccinated. 390 deaths were recorded prior to 24th May 2021 (date at which the first group of vaccinated persons became fully vaccinated). A total of 718,606 persons have been fully vaccinated, representing 51.3% of the population. Meanwhile, 681,394 persons are not fully vaccinated (only received a first dose or no doses), representing 48.7% of the population. 174,486 persons in total have taken a booster shot. The Ministry states that the number of positive cases reported reflects the samples taken during an 8-day period between 20th - 27th February 2023 and not the last twenty-four (24) hours. The Ministry also notes that there are currently fifty-three (53) hospitalized COVID-19 positive patients — forty-eight (48) in the parallel healthcare system and five (5) in the hybrid system. One (1) patient is in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and three (3) are in the High Dependency Unit (HDU). The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) announced earlier today that the Post-Cabinet Media Briefing will be held at 3:00 PM this afternoon (Thursday 23rd February 2023) at the Diplomatic Centre in St. Ann’s. The OPM also announced that Prime Minister Keith Rowley tested positive for COVID-19 this morning after experiencing “mild flu-like symptoms last night.” This is the fourth time he has tested positive for COVID-19. Watch the live stream of the Post-Cabinet Media Briefing below when it begins at 3:00 PM. This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
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