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25 Jun 2021 | Fri 01:30
Maldives capital has been observing declining case numbers over recent days
Maldives capital has been observing declining case numbers over recent days
RaajjeMV
Covid-19 community transmission
Maldives reports 212 new Covid-19 cases, 311 recoveries
Healthcare authorities strengthened measures nationwide in light of spiking cases on May 26 and they have been extended twice
68,197 recoveries have been reported thus far
Maldives active Covid-19 tally is at 4,262
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Maldives reported 212 new Covid-19 cases and 311 recoveries between 6pm Wednesday and 6pm Thursday.

According to the latest statistics released by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), 4,959 samples were tested for coronavirus over the past 24 hours.

The country’s active Covid-19 cases had dropped to 4,262 from 4,362 by sundown on Thursday.

Of the new cases, 52 were detected from the Greater Malé Region, 157 from residential islands, two cases having been confirmed from operational resorts and one from an island reserved for industrial purposes.

Maldives Covid-19 case tally has risen to 72,678 with this development.

With the over 300 recoveries reported in a single day, the country has observed a total of 68,197 coronavirus recoveries so far.

Statistics go on to reveal that 38 patients are currently hospitalized for Covid-19 treatment. This is three less than the previous day.

Not long after Maldives was able to control a spike in cases into the beginning of the year, the Covid-19 caseload began spiking in the beginning of May once again. This came not long after authorities lifted the measures in place after it was confirmed as the fourth wave, 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.

Measures were strengthened across the Maldives earlier in May with authorities having imposed a curfew in the capital region from 4pm to 4am. On May 26, the curfew hours were extended from 4pm to 8am and authorities also imposed movement restrictions for capital region residents outside the curfew hours, making it mandatory for residents to carry household permits to go out from 8am to 4pm.

Following a decline in cases, once again public health authorities on June 15 reduced curfew hours in the capital region from 4pm to 4am. A week later on June 22, authorities reduced the curfew hours from 6pm to 4am.

Also on Tuesday authorities eased travel restrictions, allowing travel between the Covid-19 epicenter Malé City and residential islands.

Maldives remains in a state of public health emergency since 12 March 2020 which was last extended to expire on 3 July.

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