• Covid-19
  • Travel Protocols
  • Immigration & Customs Form
Monday, March 27, 2023
SKNIS
  • Home
  • About
  • Press Releases
  • Parliament
  • In The News
  • Bills
No Result
View All Result
SKNIS
No Result
View All Result
Home Featured

FOURTH COVID-19 WAVE CONTAINED, SAYS DR. LAWS AS NEW CASES CONTINUE TO DECLINE

SKNISEditor by SKNISEditor
February 3, 2022
in Featured, In The News
SEVENTY INDIVIDUALS VACCINATED AT COVID-19 VACCINE ROLLOUT LAUNCH IN ST. KITTS & NEVIS

CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER DR. HAZEL LAWS CHAIRING THE COVID-19 VACCINE ROLLOUT LAUNCH

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Basseterre, St. Kitts, February 03, 2022 (SKNIS): Newly diagnosed cases of COVID-19 in St. Kitts and Nevis continue to steadily decline as health officials move forward with the successful Roll Up 2 Roll Out Vaccination Campaign while promoting non-pharmaceutical measures to reduce the spread of the deadly virus that has claimed 37 lives in the Federation.

Over the period January 26 to February 01, 2022, there were 115 cases detected with 322 recoveries. In contrast, newly diagnosed cases stood at 305, with 936 recoveries between the period January 18 to 25, 2022.

Related posts

GOVERNMENT PROCURES MICROSCOPE FOR THE OPHTHALMIC UNIT AT THE JNF GENERAL HOSPITAL

GOVERNMENT PROCURES MICROSCOPE FOR THE OPHTHALMIC UNIT AT THE JNF GENERAL HOSPITAL

March 27, 2023
Press Secretary Connor-Ferlance Joins Other Media Professionals on Media Familiarization Tour in India

Press Secretary Connor-Ferlance Joins Other Media Professionals on Media Familiarization Tour in India

March 26, 2023

“The number of cases is going down and we are happy for this … We are doing quite a good job in terms of containing this fourth wave of COVID-19 infections that started Christmas Eve 2021,” stated Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Hazel Laws, at the February 02 edition of the National Emergency Operations Centre COVID-19 Briefing.

The CMO provided an overall breakdown of the figures as a result of the fourth wave covering the period December 24, 2021, to February 01, 2022. There were 2,624 diagnosed cases, with 2,295 recoveries. The number of active cases stood at 342 while there were nine deaths.

Dr. Laws strongly encouraged persons to take five steps to protect themselves and their loved ones: Accept a COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot; wear a face mask at all times; maintain good hand hygiene; maintain adequate distance from others and stay at home if feeling unwell.
-30-

Previous Post

PRIME MINISTER HARRIS HOLDS BILATERAL TALKS WITH UK HIGH COMMISSIONER TO ST. KITTS AND NEVIS 

Next Post

CHAIRMAN SAMUEL APPEALS TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC TO PROTECT VULNERABLE GROUPS IN THE COMMUNITY

Next Post
AUTHORITIES STRONGLY ENCOURAGE BUSINESSES AND PROMOTERS TO SAVE CONTACT TRACING DATA FOR 30 DAYS

CHAIRMAN SAMUEL APPEALS TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC TO PROTECT VULNERABLE GROUPS IN THE COMMUNITY

WHAT'S HOT

GOVERNMENT PROCURES MICROSCOPE FOR THE OPHTHALMIC UNIT AT THE JNF GENERAL HOSPITAL

GOVERNMENT PROCURES MICROSCOPE FOR THE OPHTHALMIC UNIT AT THE JNF GENERAL HOSPITAL

March 27, 2023
Press Secretary Connor-Ferlance Joins Other Media Professionals on Media Familiarization Tour in India

Press Secretary Connor-Ferlance Joins Other Media Professionals on Media Familiarization Tour in India

March 26, 2023
St. Kitts and Nevis Educators Featured as Pioneers in Transformative Education by the OAS

St. Kitts and Nevis Educators Featured as Pioneers in Transformative Education by the OAS

March 26, 2023

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Bills
  • Featured
  • In The News
  • Notices
  • Parliament
  • Press Releases
  • Register of Voters
  • Uncategorized

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK

Facebook Pagelike Widget

FOLLOW US

CATEGORIES

  • Bills
  • Featured
  • In The News
  • Notices
  • Parliament
  • Press Releases
  • Register of Voters
  • Uncategorized

CONTACT US

Government Headquarters
Church Street
Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis 00265
(869) 467-1416

  • Government of St. Kitts & Nevis

© 2020 St. Kitts & Nevis Information Service. Developed by E-Government Unit

No Result
View All Result
  • Home

© 2020 St. Kitts & Nevis Information Service. Developed by E-Government Unit