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JAM | Aug 9, 2024

Jamaica sees spike in COVID-19 cases

Vanassa McKenzie

Vanassa McKenzie / Our Today

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A Jamaican endures a nasopharyngeal test to determine COVID-19 infection.

Jamaica has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases over July, with some 176 cases according to data from the Ministry of Health and Wellness.

This is a 16 per cent increase when compared to 152 cases recorded in the previous month. The parishes of Kingston and St Andrew (25), St Catherine (18), and St James (18), recorded the highest number of COVID-19 cases.

Some 13 COVID-19 deaths have been recorded since the start of the year.

The health ministry is now urging Jamaicans to remain vigilant amid the increased caseload in the infectious disease.

“The ministry continues to recommend vaccination as the best defence against severe illness and death associated with COVID-19. At present, doses of the Pfizer are available to the population. Further, members of the public must remain at home if feeling ill, wear a mask to prevent the spread of respiratory droplets, practice proper sneezing and coughing etiquette, especially when in public spaces, and wash hands or use hand sanitisers,” a ministry release disclosed.

Jamaicans travelling abroad are being urged to be diligent in practising these infection prevention protocols. Meanwhile, people with chronic illnesses are being urged to pay particular attention to their care management.

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