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01 Jun 2021 | Tue 04:33
Fuluhunnaai sifain ekuve Covid-19 in rahkaatheri vumah alhaafai vaa fiyavalhu thanfeezu kurumuge masaikathugai
Fuluhunnaai sifain ekuve Covid-19 in rahkaatheri vumah alhaafai vaa fiyavalhu thanfeezu kurumuge masaikathugai
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Covid-19 community transmission
Maldives total Covid-19 recoveries exceed 40,000-mark
Healthcare authorities recently strengthened measures nationwide in light of spiking cases
803 recoveries reported over the past 24 hours have pushed the total number of recoveries observed to 41,117
Maldives active Covid-19 tally is at 24,109

Over 40,000 recoveries from Covid-19 observed in the Maldives thus far.

According to the latest statistics publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), a total of 710 new Covid-19 infections and 803 recoveries were reported between 6pm Sunday and 6pm Monday.

Public health authorities tested a total of 4,356 samples for Covid-19 over the past 24 hours.

The new infections include 488 reported in the Greater Malé Region, 202 from residential islands and five from operational resorts. Further, 15 infections were also confirmed from islands under development.

It has been a week since public health authorities have been reporting less than 1,000 new infections across the congested capital region, also the Covid-19 epicenter of Maldives as well.

With this development Maldives active Covid-19 cases have dropped to 24,109 from 24,205 between 6pm Sunday and 6pm Monday.

Over the past 24 hours, the number of recoveries observed nationwide were pushed to 40,117 within 24 hours.

Maldives Covid-19 case tally currently sits at 64,396.

With a recent spike in daily infections, hospital admissions have also doubled. Statistics reveal that the number of hospital admissions is currently at 204, 14 less than the previous day. Authorities have also stressed that the number of Covid-19 infections among children have also doubled since the new and more infectious variant of Covid-19 was discovered in the country.

The Covid-19 caseload began spiking into the beginning of May, at a time Maldives was able to control a spike in cases into the beginning of the new year, with strengthened measures such as a curfew period and travel restrictions. However, authorities lifted the measures in place in time for the fasting month of Ramadan 1442 as well as the Local Council and Women’s Development Committee elections held in mid-April, which led to the caseload increasing like never observed before.

Measures were strengthened across the Maldives earlier in May with authorities having imposed a curfew in the capital region from 4pm to 4am. Effective May 26, the curfew hours have been extended from 4pm to 8am and authorities have also imposed movement restrictions for capital region residents outside the curfew hours. Other measures include disallowing dine-in and takeaway services, allowing delivery services for shops, restaurants and cafés with permits from 6am to 12am. The Health Emergency Operations Center (HEOC) revealed that special permits are required to go out from 8am to 4pm.

HPA revealed that two household permits are granted to each residence, of which one permit allows the resident to go out between 8am and 12pm, the other permit holder may go out between 12pm and 4pm. During this period travel between Malé and Hulhumalé is banned. Malé residents will only be allowed to travel to Villimalé.

Measures were intensified at a time authorities had revealed that discussions were underway on the possibilities of imposing a second lockdown across the Covid-19 epicenter and since the measures were implemented, cases have been gradually declining.

Maldives has been in a state of public health emergency for over a year and the last extension is set to expire on June 3.

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