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The Ministry of Health revealed in its daily 4pm update this afternoon (Monday 19th October 2020) that there is another unfortunate death in Trinidad and Tobago, plus only one (1) additional case. The latest death is an elderly male with pre-existing medical conditions. The Ministry reported sixteen (16) cases and another death just yesterday. The country’s death toll now stands at ninety-seven (97), inching closer to the 100 mark. T&T’s confirmed cases now rises to 5,298, with 1,505 being active cases. Six (6) persons have been discharged from public health facilities and there have been thirty-eight (38) recovered community cases. Recovered community cases refer to persons who were previously COVID-19 positive and in self-isolation at home, and subsequently met the discharge criteria and were released from self-isolation. The Ministry also notes that there are currently eighty-one (81) COVID-19 positive patients being treated at Hospitals:
Among the patients at Couva, four (4) are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and twelve (12) are in the High Dependency Unit (HDU). The patient at Arima is in the ICU. There are also currently fifty-two (52) COVID-19 positive patients in step-down/transition facilities. The new patient will be processed for admission at the discretion of the CMOHs. This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
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