Government
COVID-19 Report Update #291
Authored by: Ministry of Health
Source: Ministry of Health
Date: January 11, 2021

 

CONFIRMED CASES OF COVID-19

 

Island Total Confirmed Cases Breakdown of Newly Confirmed Cases[1]
New Providence 5799 0
Grand Bahama 1152 0
Abaco 205 0
Bimini & Cat Cay 83 0
Eleuthera 157 0
Berry Islands 47 0
Exuma 121 0
Inagua 19 0
Andros 24 0
Long Island 11 0
Cat Island 8 0
Acklins 7 0
Crooked Island 6 0
Mayaguana 3 0
San Salvador 8 0
Locations Pending 354 0
TOTAL 8004 0

 

GENDER OF NEWLY CONFIRMED CASES

 

Gender of Newly Confirmed Cases # Cases
Males 0
Females 0
Unknown 0
TOTAL 0

 

HOSPITALIZATIONS

 

Healthcare Institution # of Cases Hospitalized # of Cases Moderately Ill # of Cases in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

New Providence

     
Doctor’s Hospital 0 0 0
South Beach Acute Care and Referral Centre 1 1 0
Princess Margaret Hospital 3 3 0
Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre 0 0 0

Grand Bahama

     
Grand Bahama Health Services 0 0 0
TOTAL 4 4 0

 

ACTIVE CASES & RECOVERIES

 

Active Cases 1446
Total # of Recovered Cases # of Cases Recovered Today
6331 0

 

DEATHS

 

Total COVID-19 Deaths

Total Non-COVID- 19 Deaths

Total Deaths Under Investigation

175 37 15

 

TESTS COMPLETED

 

Total # of Tests Completed

# of Tests Completed Today

# of Positive Results

# of Negative Results # of Repeated Tests[2] # of  Inconclusive Results

55,292

15** 0 15 0 0

 

** A low number of laboratories reported COVID-19 results today. Consequently, the reported number of COVID-19 cases may not be a true reflection of the burden of disease.

 

OPENING HOURS OF COMMUNITY CLINICS

 

Community clinics remain open for primary care services at the following Poly-clinics:

 

Clinic Days

Hours of Operation

Fleming Street Monday – Friday

9:00a.m. – 8:00p.m.

Elizabeth Estates Monday – Friday

9:00a.m. – 9:00p.m.

Flamingo Gardens Monday – Friday

9:00a.m. – 9:00p.m.

Flamingo Gardens (Only) Saturday

9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.

 

REMINDERS

 

To contain the spread of COVID-19 residents are reminded of the following:

  • if you have symptoms of COVID-19, do not wait, first contact your health provider.
  • while home remedies may work for a period it is important to get tested and receive proper care before symptoms become too difficult to manage.
  • if you have been asked by the Surveillance Unit to get tested for COVID-19, please follow the advice and take the gold standard RT-PCR test.
  • employees are encouraged to work from home.

 


[1] Results of newly confirmed cases were reported within twenty-four (24) to forty-eight (48) hours after the swabbing date.

[2] Tests performed to confirm if patients have recovered from COVID-19.

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