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COVID-19 claims 52 lives to date in April

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…4 more deaths, whopping 152 new cases recorded
The Health Ministry on Saturday reported the death toll for the month of April as 48. On Sunday there were two more deaths.
Since the pandemic started, Guyana has seen 286 persons succumbing to the virus.
From 1760 swabs that were taken for analysis on Saturday, 152 persons tested positive for COVID-19. Now, the total confirmed cases are at 12,600 – 6364 males
In the facilities, 16 patients are seeking treatment in the Intensive Care Unit, with 74 in institutional isolation and 11 in institutional quarantine. Another 1529 persons are in home isolation.
Guyana has tested 117,000 persons thus far and some 10,702 infected persons have since recovered.
New cases were detected across eight administrative regions with three in Region One (Barima-Waini); six in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam); 30 in Region Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara); 83 in Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica); three in Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice); 12 in Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne); seven in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) and eight in Region 10 (Upper Demerara-Berbice).
During an engagement on Saturday, Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony reminded Guyanese to take their vaccines as it offers 100 percent protection against coronavirus deaths. Persons were also asked to encourage those within their neighbourhood and various social circles to get immunised.
“It would reduce your possibility of getting into the hospital. It would reduce your possibility of getting into the ICU and it would prevent you from dying, which is very important. All the vaccines that are right now in use totally prevent people from dying from COVID. Let us remember that so we can persuade people to take this vaccine,” the health official positioned.
He added, “The Government of Guyana has invested a lot of money to ensure that we procure vaccines for every single adult in Guyana…We have tied up some arrangements to ensure that everyone in Guyana would be able to get that COVID-19 vaccine.
“That cannot be said for many countries. What we need to do is to ensure that people take the vaccine. It is of absolutely no use if we have these vaccines and we keep them in a room.”