(Dashboard Update for June 30, 2021)
The most recent report received by the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment from the Sir Lester Bird Mount St. John Medical Centre has revealed one new laboratory confirmed COVID-19 case in Antigua and Barbuda as of Tuesday 29th June 2021 at 6pm.
This new case has since left Antigua and Barbuda and is therefore not considered to be an active case in the twin isand state. It is therefore reflected in the recovered cases column on https://healthweb.digital/
Two hundred and forty-nine (249) samples were processed at Sir Lester Bird MSJMC.
Consequently, the total number of persons with laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda is one thousand two hundred and sixty-four (1264); There are no active cases.
Meanwhile, thirty six thousand four hundred and thirty-two (36,432) first doses of the Covid-19 vaccines have been administered while twenty seven thousand and five hundred and sixty-three (27,563) second doses were administered.
The dashboard has been updated to reflect these changes.
*Please note this dashboard is inclusive of information for the 28th and 29th June 2021
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A person with covid19 was allowed to travel? I hope that person didn’t get others infected
A positive prc test doesn’t mean you are infectious. The test cannot defferentiate between dead or live viruses. You cannot infect someone with dead viruses.
Further, many of the pcr positives are false positives… it’s all depends on the cycle threshold used. Greater that 35 cycles are 97% false positive.
Something doesn’t seem to add up with this individual. Lack of transparency as to circumstances surrounding this case makes me feel decidedly uncomfortable. Left wondering!
I am totally confused by the number of vaccination being reported.
Status:
On 24th June – 1st dose 36,082 & 2nd dose 27,744
On 25th June – 1st dose 36,187 & 2nd dose 27,744
On 29th June – 1st dose 36,432 & 2nd dose 27,563
We are being told that all the vaccines which is due to expire on the 30th June will be used up but there doesn’t seem to be any real movement in the data to support this statement.
Am I the only one who is confused by this?
Yes you are. Why do you think accounting firms have auditor?
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