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21 COVID-19 recoveries today 68 Dead Dutch Sint Maarten
As of October 6th, there were twenty (20) persons who tested positive for COVID-19; however twenty one (21) persons have recovered; bringing the total active cases to one hundred thirty six (136). The total number of confirmed cases is now four thousand three hundred seventy five (4375).
The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) are monitoring one hundred thirty (130) people in home isolation. Six (6) patients are hospitalized at the St. Maarten Medical Center. The total number of deaths due to COVID-19 remains at sixty eight (68).
The number of people recovered since the first case surfaced on St. Maarten has increased to four thousand one hundred seventy one (4171). Ninety six (96) people are in quarantine based on contact tracing investigations carried out by CPS.
The total number of persons tested is 53,105.
As the numbers continue to fluctuate, CPS will continue to actively execute its contact tracing measures.
Minister Ottley urges all unvaccinated persons to come out to the community COVID-19 vaccination pop-up on Saturday, October 9th, at the Benny Scot’s property on the LB Scot road from 9:00am to 3:00pm.
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