Active Covid-19 cases across Maldives have dropped to 15,211 as recoveries continue to surge.
According to the latest figures publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), a total of 517 new Covid-19 cases and 660 additional recoveries were confirmed between 6pm Friday and 6pm Saturday.
In the reporting period, a total of 2,842 samples were tested, of which 537 were collected across the capital where the Covid-19 positivity rate currently sits at five percent.
The location of 28 cases confirmed by sundown on Saturday is yet to be determined.
Saturday’s Covid-19 cases include 63 detected from the Greater Malé Region, 382 from residential islands and 44 from operational resorts.
By sundown on Saturday, Maldives Covid-19 case tally had been pushed to 169,148.
HPA revealed that the total number of recoveries confirmed across the archipelago nation thus far has been pushed to 153,628.
Six patients were released from the hospital in the reporting period, with which hospital admissions have dropped to 14.
Maldives reported its first Covid-19 fatality in April 2020. The total number of deaths confirmed across the island nation sits at 296.
The country has been in a state of public health emergency for nearly two years now, since 12 March 2020. The last extension is set to expire on February 28.
Although Maldives had maintained the Covid-19 caseload at low daily figures across the capital region nearing the end of 2021, cases across the capital had spiked in the beginning of the year. Due to this, HPA tightened safety measures across the Greater Malé Region. However, the caseload has been decreasing in recent days.
On February 22, HPA dissolved the regulation mandating PCR testing for those travelling to islands from the capital, amending the guidelines publicized on January 9.
As such, HPA revealed that the changes include dissolving the regulation that mandated PCR test results valid 72 hours prior, when traveling to residential islands from the capital Malé City.
Further, HPA revealed that the limit for the number of people allowed to take part in gatherings and attend events as well as ceremonies in the capital, has been revoked.
While HPA also banned spectators from being present at sports events in the capital due to an alarming spike in Covid-19 infections, it has since been revoked.
However, the public has been urged to continue holding events and other such activities in adherence to the recommendations and instructions in place for the safety of the people.
PCR testing was made mandatory for travelers from the capital to atolls in January, when Maldives was immersed in an escalating outbreak of the virus.
This saw queues at PCR testing centers overcrowded and congested with several people remaining in the queue for hours on end to get their tests done.