FRIDAY,
MARCH 13, 2020
VOLUME 114, No.11
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by GLORIAH/JP SCHWMON THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY, March 10, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the global spread and threat of the coronavirus had reached pandemic proportions. Before that day’s end, the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment (MHWE) had announced, in a scheduled media conference, that an unidentified Vincentian who had travelled to the United Kingdom and returned to St. Vincent and the Grenadines on 7th March, was confirmed this country’s first case of the infection — COVID-19.
The Case
Minister of Health Luke Browne said that the person affected was cooperating fully with Health Personnel.
Hon. Luke Browne, Minister of Health, described the situation thus: “We’ve received confirmation earlier today that St. Vincent and the Grenadines has recorded its first case of COVID-19. It is what is described in the literature as an imported case. The disease appeared in a Vincentian female who had travelled abroad to the United Kingdom, which is known to have cases of COVID 19, and returned home on March 7th, 2020.” He went on to state that the
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patienthad been informed of her status and was cooperating fully with the Ministry. “In fact, the patient voluntarily reported her symptoms to the Ministry on March 10th and has since then been in isolation at home under the care of competent health professionals. The symptoms are mild and we expect the patient to make a full recovery,” Minister Browne told the press conference. Based on the patient’s travel history and symptoms, health officials suspected COVID-19. These suspicions were confirmed by laboratory testing at the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) laboratory in Trinidad and Tobago, with the results arriving here at 5:20pm on Wednesday, the Minister said. The affected individual — Patient Zero - is said to be within the age range 30 -35 and as such is “not in the high risk over 60 age group,” Chief Medical Officer Dr. Simone KeizerBeache confirmed. Patient zero’s home-based isolation, CMO Dr. Keizer-Beache affirmed, is “in keeping with [her] condition. This person is healthy, is not ill…. Continued on Page 3.
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Chief Medical Officer Dr. Simone Keizer-Beache assured that this country has the capacity to isolate someone and manage them in a sufficient way.