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COVID-19: 128 new infections, 36 recoveries

Rapid Response Team (RRT) operates in the streets of Male' City to conduct COVID-19 tests on May 14, 2020. (Sun Photo/Fayaz Moosa)

Health Protection Agency (HPA), on Thursday, announced 128 additional cases of the new coronavirus, increasing confirmed coronavirus cases in Maldives to 5,494.

According to HPA, the 128 new cases are 83 Maldivians, 35 Bangladeshis, four Indians, four Sri Lankans, and two Nepalese.

127 cases were identified from the greater Male’ region, and one was identified from the atolls

Meanwhile, 36 additional coronavirus patients were confirmed to have made full recoveries over the last 24-hours, increasing total recoveries to 2,920.

The new developments mean Maldives now has 2,553 active cases.

There are 1,476 patients in isolation facilities and 156 in hospitals.

93,098 samples, including repeated samples, have been taken by health authorities to conduct coronavirus tests.

With the 128 new infections this Thursday, 814 people have tested positive over the last one-week period.

August 13: 128 cases

August 12: 143 cases

August 11: 66 cases

August 10: 116 cases

August 9: 143 cases

August 8: 129 cases

August 7: 89 cases

Maldives identified its first coronavirus case on March 7, and declared a state of public health emergency over the pandemic less than a week later on March 12.

While coronavirus cases had initially been restricted to resorts and safaris, and later quarantine facilities holding inbound travelers, Male’ City identified its first coronavirus case on April 15, prompting a city-wide lockdown and a nationwide ban on nonessential travel.

The populous capital quickly emerged as the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in Maldives, contributing to over 90 percent of total cases.

3,026 people – making for 55 percent of the 5,494 coronavirus cases in the country, are Maldivians, while the remaining 45 percent are foreign nationals. And 1,944 people – making for 35 percent of total coronavirus cases – are Bangladeshis. The rest of the coronavirus cases include 361 Indians, 56 Nepalese, and 57 Sri Lankans, 11 Italians, eight Indonesians and six Filipinos.

21 coronavirus patients have died from complications.

Greater public movement following the relaxation of many of the coronavirus restriction in July has led to a surge in coronavirus cases. An increasing number of new coronavirus cases are unlinked to existing clusters, which health authorities warn indicates a wide community spread.

Following the surge, authorities have now declared masks mandatory in the greater Male’ region as well as all other residential islands with confirmed coronavirus cases. Authorities have announced a 10:00 pm to 05:00 am curfew in the capital, and a ban on all non-essential travel of persons from the capital to other residential islands.

Authorities have also urged that people in all residential islands, even those with no confirmed cases, wear masks when in public.

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