K. Male'
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18 Aug 2021 | Wed 01:10
Covid-19 testing
Covid-19 testing
Yoosuf Sofwan Rasheed
Covid-19 community transmission
Maldives reports 130 new Covid-19 cases, 133 recoveries
Hospital admissions have dropped to 13
77,506 recoveries have been observed nationwide so far
Active cases are at 1,679

Maldives reported 130 new Covid-19 cases as well as 133 recoveries on Tuesday.

Latest figures publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) reveal that the new infections were confirmed through 5,237 samples tested between 6pm Monday and 6pm Tuesday.

Of the new cases, 86 were reported from outlying atolls, whereas 36 were confirmed from the Covid-19 epicenter Malé City and the remaining eight from operational resorts.

With these developments Maldives total coronavirus case count has risen to 79,419, with active cases dropping to 1,679 from the previous day’s 1,682.

Further HPA revealed that the country has observed a total of 77,506 recoveries from the infection so far.

Four more Covid-19 patients were released from hospitals over the past 24 hours, with which hospital admissions have dropped to 13.

The country's death toll from Covid-19 stands at 222.

The Covid-19 caseload began spiking in the beginning of May once again, not long after Maldives was able to control a spike in cases into the beginning of the year. The fourth wave was confirmed after 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.

This prompted authorities to strengthen safety measures and restrictions across the nation. However in early July a number of these measures were eased in time for Eid-Al-Adha and Independence Day holidays. The Health Emergency Operations Center (HEOC) has since announced a number of additional eases including allowing parties, gatherings and event with no restrictions on participants, so long as safety measures are adhered to. Further, offices have also resumed normal operations, with employees allowed to return to the workplace for their duties. Other eases include allowing restaurants and other food outlets to resume normal services.

Daily numbers in the capital region have been significantly declining since June. In July authorities allowed individuals who have been fully vaccinated against coronavirus to travel domestically without the need to quarantine, with a negative PCR test result. Travel without quarantine is only for islands that have no Covid-19 monitoring measures in place.

While the recent eases have led to an increase in cases reported from islands, there are currently 15 residential islands under Covid-19 monitoring.

On July 15, Maldives lifted a ban on travelers from South Asia due to the worsening coronavirus situation in the region, however, they were only allowed to stay in resorts with transit facilities designated by the Ministry of Tourism for the first 15 days. They were allowed to travel to islands with guesthouses from July 30.

The state of public health emergency announced on 12 March 2020 has been extended a 17th time, to expire on September 1.

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