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On July 6, 2021, six (6) travelers arrived in Dominica from the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and were quarantined at a Safe in Nature COVID Certified property. At the end of the quarantine period, two travelers (2) tested positive
and were admitted to the St James Isolation Unit. The other four travelers who tested negative were re-tested on Day 5, three (3) of whom turned outpositive also admitted to the St James Isolation Unit.
Given that all the positive cases were from the Grandfond Community, over the last few days the Ministry of Health has been on the ground in Grand Fond. Swabbing and testing of primary and secondary contacts as well as random testing of residents of the community has been ongoing over the past three days. Additionally, all other persons who were identified as 2 primary and secondary contacts who do not reside in the community have also been tested and quarantined.
On Friday, July 16, thirty two (32) primary contacts were transferred to the Government Quarantine Facility in Portsmouth. Out of these primary contacts, only Two (2) returned positive results. These two individuals were
admitted to the St James Isolation Unit and the primary contacts of these two new cases were all identified and swabbed for PCR testing.
Out of an abundance of caution, all primary contacts will remain in quarantine and be re-tested on Day 5.
To date, Seventy One (71) PCR tests and One hundred and Seventy (174) Rapid Antigen Tests have been carried out for primary and secondary contacts from July 16th to today July 18th. Of the 174 Rapid Antigen Tests, only one (1) returned a positive result. The individual was immediately swabbed for PCR testing and placed in Government Quarantine. All contacts for this individual have been identified and contacted. So as of today total number of active cases stands at twelve (12).
As a precautionary measure, we have decided to take the following measures to minimize the risk of spread in Grand Fond and the wider community:
With immediate effect for the next seven (7) days we are initiating the following actions for the community of Grandfond:
On July 6, 2021, six (6) travelers arrived in Dominica from the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and were quarantined at a Safe in Nature COVID Certified property. At the end of the quarantine period, two travelers (2) tested positive
and were admitted to the St James Isolation Unit. The other four travelers who tested negative were re-tested on Day 5, three (3) of whom turned outpositive also admitted to the St James Isolation Unit.
Given that all the positive cases were from the Grandfond Community, over the last few days the Ministry of Health has been on the ground in Grand Fond. Swabbing and testing of primary and secondary contacts as well as random testing of residents of the community has been ongoing over the past three days. Additionally, all other persons who were identified as 2 primary and secondary contacts who do not reside in the community have also been tested and quarantined.
On Friday, July 16, thirty two (32) primary contacts were transferred to the Government Quarantine Facility in Portsmouth. Out of these primary contacts, only Two (2) returned positive results. These two individuals were
admitted to the St James Isolation Unit and the primary contacts of these two new cases were all identified and swabbed for PCR testing.
Out of an abundance of caution, all primary contacts will remain in quarantine and be re-tested on Day 5.
To date, Seventy One (71) PCR tests and One hundred and Seventy (174) Rapid Antigen Tests have been carried out for primary and secondary contacts from July 16th to today July 18th. Of the 174 Rapid Antigen Tests, only one (1) returned a positive result. The individual was immediately swabbed for PCR testing and placed in Government Quarantine. All contacts for this individual have been identified and contacted. So as of today total number of active cases stands at twelve (12).
As a precautionary measure, we have decided to take the following measures to minimize the risk of spread in Grand Fond and the wider community:
With immediate effect for the next seven (7) days we are initiating the following actions for the community of Grandfond:
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