(1/12) As of yesterday, #Bermuda now has eight positive cases from the 27 October BA 2233 flight from London. As such, and out of an abundance of caution,
(2/12) the Ministry of Health has made the decision to quarantine all passengers onboard that flight as per the Quarantine (COVID-19) (No.3) Order 2020.
(3/12) Yesterday passengers received a letter from the Ministry advising them of this directive as well as a hard copy notification when they attended their Day 8 testing yesterday.
(4/12) The Minister of Health the Hon. Kim Wilson JP MP said: "As the number of positive cases from the BA 2233 27 October flight increases, the Ministry of Health feels the quarantining of all passengers until 10 November is the appropriate action to take.
(5/12) "Despite the fact that travellers on this flight may have tested negative on arrival and on Day 4, the incubation period for COVID-19 is up to 14 days, which means that the virus may be undetectable in your body during that time as the virus replicates itself.
(6/12) "We understand the inconvenience this decision may cause these travellers but ask that they consider the worst case scenario should we not act in this way.
(7/12) "I ask that all passengers follow the quarantine instructions provided to them and monitor themselves for symptoms as per public health instruction.
"Tomorrow I will provide an update regarding any positives identified during the day 8 test for this flight."
(8/12) The following instructions were issued to all travellers from this flight yesterday:
• After attending for Day 8 testing today, immediately return to your accommodation.
(9/12) Strictly adhere to physical distancing (6 feet); especially from vulnerable people, housemates and people not on the flight.
• Use good hygiene (covering your coughs and sneezes, hand-washing) and mask-wearing.
(10/12) • Avoid all public spaces where there is close contact with others including all public transport (taxis, ferries and buses).
• Take your own temperature and check yourself for symptoms twice per day.
(11/12) If your temperature is over 100.4F or 38C, or you develop symptoms please isolate and contact the Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit. Also seek medical care, with the assistance of your guest accommodation, as needed.
(12/12) • A special location for Day 14 testing will be made and communicated to you.
• A member of the COVID-19 surveillance and case management team will remain in contact with you over the quarantine period.
(1/8) #COVID19 (#Coronavirus) Update: There were 556 test results received by the Ministry of Health yesterday (4 November 2020), and one was positive for COVID-19.
(2/8) This most recent case is classified as imported having arrived on BA 2233 from London on 27 October 2020. This case is a returning resident who is asymptomatic and had both a negative pre-arrival test and arrival test.
(3/8) This case has been in quarantine since arrival as is also a close contact of a known case from the same flight.
(1/6) #COVID19 (#Coronavirus) Update: There were 409 test results received by the Ministry of Health yesterday (3 November 2020), and none were positive for COVID-19.
(2/6) #Bermuda has had 206 total confirmed positive cases. Their status is as follows:
• there are 18 active cases (all imported, consisting of 5 visitors and 13 returning residents), who are
(3/6) • all under public health monitoring,
• none are hospitalized or in critical care;
• a total of 179 have recovered, and
• the total deceased remains 9.
(1/6) 📌 #COVID19 (#Coronavirus) Update: Today there were 818 test results received by the Ministry of Health, and one was positive for COVID-19.
(2/6) The new positive case is an imported case in a visitor who tested positive on their day 4 test having arrived on BA 2233 on 11 September 2020. The case is isolated and contact tracing has begun.
(3/6) Bermuda now has 178 total confirmed positive cases. Their status is as follows:
• 164 have recovered, and
• there are 5 active cases, who are
• all under active public health monitoring;
• none are hospitalized or in critical care, and
• the total deceased remains at 9
Yesterday the Ministry of Health advised that there were four new #COVID19 cases in #Bermuda; three imported and one under investigation. All have been isolated and contact tracing has begun.
(2/10) The Bermuda Police Service issued a statement yesterday stating that two of the cases are Police Officers, one of whom does not have a recent travel history.
(3/10) Although these two cases are within the Police Service, to date contact tracing has not yet identified actual contact between them. Investigation continues.
(1/5) On 16 July, Minister of Health, the Hon. Kim Wilson JP, MP, shared more information about the updated process for #Bermuda-bound travellers:
"The Day 3 #COVID19 test for arriving visitors will be moved to Day 4."
(2/5) "We are aware of the challenges for travellers obtaining pre-departure test results within 72 hours or up to 5 days and so will be extending the period permitted to 7 days.”
(3/5) “Remember to always practice safe behaviours - wear a mask, wash your hands and keep your physical distance for your and our safety."