Maldives daily Covid-19 figures have surged above 100 after days of reporting low case numbers.
The Health Protection Agency (HPA), through its latest figures, revealed that 110 new infections were confirmed through 3,898 samples collected for testing between 6pm Monday and 6pm Tuesday.
The new cases include 75 detected across residential islands outside of the Maldives congested capital Malé City, where 26 new infections were confirmed. Nine persons in operational resorts also tested positive within the reporting period.
HPA confirmed an additional 122 coronavirus recoveries over the past 24 hours, with which the total number of recoveries observed nationwide so far has risen to 84,292.
Maldives reported its first few coronavirus cases on 7 March 2020, since then the total case count has reached 85,732.
Currently, there are 1,192 active coronavirus cases across the island nation, which is a drop from the previous day’s 1,205.
With one more patient having been hospitalized for further treatment, 13 patients are currently receiving in-hospital treatment.
Maldives reported its first Covid-19 fatality in April 2020. Since then, the death toll has been pushed to 234. The latest fatality was confirmed on Saturday morning when a 72-year-old Maldivian woman being treated at Hulhumalé Medical Facility succumbed to complications of the virus.
Maldives confirmed three more Covid-19 fatalities in the past 24 hours, after an 81-year-old woman, an 87-year-old man and an 84-year-old man succumbed to complications of the virus. With the confirmation of three more Covid-19 victims, the death toll nationwide has risen to 237. Maldives reported its first Covid-19 fatality in April 2020.
The geographical advantage of being comprised of a scatter of islands initially enabled Maldives to keep tabs on the spread of coronavirus when the first few cases surfaced. Things spiraled out of control after a community transmission was detected in the congested capital on 15 April 2020 to which authorities responded by imposing an immediate lockdown.
Months later, authorities began easing the lockdown in phases, with cases going on a downward spiral. Things seemed to be in control until the new year rolled around and cases began spiraling once more. Since April 2020, authorities have been repeating a cycle of curfews, lockdowns, partial lockdowns and other restrictive measures in their successful efforts to curb the spread of the virus.
Maldives was faced by a fourth and more infectious coronavirus wave in early May, with cases rising to alarming levels at 1,000 on a daily basis. With the implementation of stricter measures, cases began declining once again, and authorities introduced further eases to restrictions in early July for the extensive government holidays.
Eases have been doubling with those that have completed both doses of Covid-19 vaccine allowed to travel domestically without the need to quarantine, with a negative PCR test result. HPA continues to practice caution as the pandemic is far from being controlled, despite declining numbers in recent months. For over a month, the country has been free from further restrictions in the face of the pandemic, however, the authorities continue to remind the public to be vigilant as the country heads down the road to full recovery from the impacts of Covid-19. Although life is far from reaching normal yet, the government's resilience to vaccinate the entire nation has revived hopes of eases from further burden, in the new normal.
The country has been in a state of public health emergency for over a year, since 12 March 2020. It was extended a 19th time to expire on October 31.