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Jamaica reports 107 new COVID-19 cases, one additional fatality

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Jamaica on Tuesday recorded one more COVID­19 demise, pushing the count to 794.

The perished is a 94­year­elderly person from St Elizabeth.

Three additional cases have been recorded as fortuitous passings, expanding the count to 120. What’s more, two additional fatalities are being scrutinized, moving that figure to 133.

In the mean time, there were 107 new cases with ages going from one to 93 years, pushing the all out to 46,194 with
23,278 being dynamic.

Of the new diseases, 51 are ladies, 54 are men and two cases are being scrutinized.

St Catherine represents the majority of the cases with 30, trailed by Kingston and St Andrew with 23 and afterward St Thomas with 11.

The country’s energy rate remains at 13.2%. Meanwhile, there were 133 additional recuperations, expanding the all out to 21,779.

Somewhere in the range of 220 people are in emergency clinic with 12 being modestly sick and 25 basically sick.
Six people are in government isolate, while 24,780 are at home.

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