Maldives total Covid-19 case count has surpassed the 89,000-mark.
According to the latest figures publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), 160 new Covid-19 cases and 105 additional recoveries were reported by sundown on Tuesday.
Although Maldives had observed declining Covid-19 cases especially in the capital region over recent months, daily coronavirus infections being reported in recent days have been spiking, especially in outlying atolls.
The new infections were confirmed through 4,483 samples collected for testing between 6pm Monday and 6pm Tuesday.
On Tuesday, 115 new cases were detected from residential islands outside of the congested capital, Greater Malé Region from where 25 new coronavirus cases surfaced. 20 new infections were also detected from operational resorts in the reporting period.
The country’s total case tally has been pushed to 89,126, since the discovery of a few Covid-19 cases in the Maldives on 7 March 2020.
With this development, Maldives active coronavirus case count has increased to 2,080 from the previous day’s 2,026.
The over 100 additional recoveries reported over the past 24 hours have also pushed the total number of recoveries reported nationwide to 86,787.
Hospital admissions dropped to 12 in the past 24 hours, with one released.
Maldives reported its first Covid-19 fatality in April 2020 and since then, the death toll has risen to 246. The latest victim was reported when an 84-year-old local man died from complications while receiving treatment at Hulhumalé Medical Facility, on Tuesday morning. This is the third Covid-19 fatality reported in November.
The country has been in a state of public health emergency for over a year, since 12 March 2020. It has been extended a 20th time to expire on November 30.
Since the easing of restrictive measures against Covid-19 in July for the extensive government holidays, after Maldives was faced by a fourth and more infectious coronavirus wave in early May, citizens especially across the Greater Malé Region have been easing their way back to life in normalcy. 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 free from further restrictions for nearly four months 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. As such HPA continues to practice caution as the pandemic is far from being controlled, despite declining numbers in recent months.
The public health authority responded to an alarming surge in cases following new years and in early May after the eases were given for the local elections in April. The month that followed saw cases rising to distressing levels, at 1,000 almost every day. With the implementation of stricter measures, cases began declining around July.
With doubled eases, those who have completed both doses of Covid-19 vaccine have been allowed to travel domestically without the need to quarantine, with a negative PCR test result.
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.