Three more people have lost their lives to COVID-19, while another 147 people have tested positive for the disease, according to the latest update from the Ministry of Health.
In its update for today, Wednesday 27 October 2021, the Ministry notes that these latest deaths have pushed up the national death toll to 1,658 lives lost.
In addition, the 147 new positive cases, based on samples taken between October 23rd and 26th, mean that there are now 4,630 active cases of COVID-19 in the country, at this time.
Currently, some 592,384 people in the country are fully vaccinated, having completed either a one-dose or two-dose regime.
And some 620,231 people have received their first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, as of today, Monday, the Ministry’s update reports.
The Ministry reminds the public that a person is considered to be fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the final recommended vaccine dose(s) of a World Health Organisation (WHO) approved vaccine or vaccine combination.
Update courtesy Ministry of Health.
The Health Ministry also notes in its update:
● 332 persons are still hospitalised for COVID-19; up from 317 patients on Tuesday.
● 4,116 persons are in home self-isolation; down from 4,231 patients on Tuesday.
● 87 persons are in State quarantine facilities; up from 64 patients on Tuesday.
● 35 patients are still recovering in step/down facilities; down from 36 patients on Tuesday.
The health ministry also reports that 93.7% of the current parallel healthcare system are not fully vaccinated—some 4,493 from a total of 4,794—based on data from July 22nd to October 13th, 2021.