10 new laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda

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(Dashboard Update for March 1, 2022)

The most recent report received by the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment revealed ten (10) new laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda as of Saturday 26th February, 2022 at 6pm.

Four (4) of the cases were recorded on February 25th and six (6) on February 26th.

Four hundred and one (401) samples were processed.

Twenty-three (23) recovered cases were recorded.

Consequently, the total number of persons with laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda is seven thousand four hundred and forty-seven (7,447); which is inclusive of thirty-six (36) active cases. There are no hospitalized cases.

The dashboard has been updated to reflect these changes.

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