NO REMAINING CASES OF COVID-19 IN MONTSERRAT, HEALTH OFFICIALS CONFIRM; A FANTASTIC MILESTONE FOR THE EMERALD ISLE BUT IT’S NO TIME TO BE COMPLACENT

According to the Ministry of Health and Social Services, there are no active coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases on Montserrat; as the lone remaining active case of COVID-19 has now made a full recovery.

The Ministry has also confirmed that there are presently no suspected cases under investigation; with this week being the fourth week with no new confirmed cases.

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These new COVID-19 developments are regarded as major accomplishments for the island. Director of Primary Health Care, Dr Dorothea Hazel- Blake stated “that these milestones are significant achievements for the Ministry of Health and Social Services and the entire Montserrat Community. But, I cannot stress enough the need for us to remain cautious in our actions if we do not want our victories to be short-lived. The virus is still a global crisis and as restrictions are eased we must seek to find the balance between returning to a new normal while still staying on guard.”

The need for continued vigilance was echoed by the Chief Medical Officer, Dr Sharra Greenaway-Duberry who stated that “We will continue to build the Ministry’s capacity to respond to any future resurgence of COVID-19. The public must also remain prepared.
Never forget the lessons learned and continue to practice good hygiene as it is the most effective protection against diseases.”

Residents are reminded that you should continue to self- monitor and report any flu-like symptoms to the designated hotline 496-9724 for diagnosis and treatment.

The hygienic practices of hand-washing and disinfection emphasized throughout this pandemic are the hallmarks of infection control and will continue to protect the island not just from a resurgence of COVID-19, but from a host of other infectious diseases.

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