Three Covid-19 fatalities were reported in the Maldives on Thursday.
The Health Protection Agency (HPA) revealed that the latest victim was a 63-year-old local man who was pronounced dead by doctors at 10:53pm on Thursday.
He was receiving treatment at the Hulhumalé Medical Facility at the time of his passing.
This has pushed the total number of Covid-19 deaths observed in the island nation to 174.
Of the 174 deaths linked of coronavirus reported in the country so far, the pandemic has claimed 125 lives in the Maldives during 2021 alone.
Maldives reported the highest number of deaths in a single month since the pandemic began, during May 2021, when a total of 88 deaths were confirmed.
With daily Covid-19 cases soaring above 1,000 into the beginning of May, authorities responded by strengthening Covid-19 precautionary measures and guidelines in place. Since then cases have been declining gradually.
Authorities earlier stressed that Covid-19 fatalities had doubled in count since January 2021. As such, while four deaths were observed in January, the number increased to 10 during February. Six Covid-19 fatalities were reported during March as well as April. 13 deaths have been reported so far in June.
Authorities strengthened measures effective from May 26 onwards. The curfew period has been extended from 4pm to 8am and individuals will only be allowed to go out outside of the curfew hours, under a special permit. Since then the Covid-19 case load is observed to be declining across the capital region.