(1/6) We received 929 new #COVID19 results. 905 were negative and 24 were positive. Total confirmed cases are now 330. Bermuda's real-time Covid-19 reproductive number (Rt) 7-day average is 1.26.
(2/6) The current status of confirmed #COVID19 cases is as follows:
98 active cases, of which 96 are under public health monitoring; 2 are hospitalized , with 1 in critical care; a total of 233 have recovered, the total deceased remains 9.
(3/6) The average age of all confirmed positive cases is 48 years and the age range is 0 to 101 years. The average age of all deceased cases is 74 years and the age range is 57 to 91 years.
46% of #COVID19 cases have been Black; 38% White; 15% other or unknown.
(4/6) The average age of all new confirmed positive cases is 31 years; the median age of all new cases is 23.
(5/6) The source of all cases is as follows:
129 are imported; 156 are Local transmission, with known contact/source; 21 are Local transmission with an unknown contact/source, and 24 are under investigation.
(6/6) Out of the 330 #COVID19 cases confirmed to date, 145 are male & 184 are female. A review of our testing numbers show that to date, out of the 114,257 tests results received, were negative.
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(1/5) We received 2181 new #COVID19 results. 2141 were negative and 40 were positive. Total confirmed cases is now 431. #Bermuda's real-time Covid-19 reproductive number (Rt) 7-day average is 1.92.
(2/5) The current status of confirmed #COVID19 cases is as follows:
184 are active cases, of which 182 are under public health monitoring; 2 are hospitalised, with 1 in critical care; a total of 238 have recovered, the total deceased remains 9.
(3/5) The average age of all confirmed positive cases is 45 years and the median age is 41. The average age of all active cases is 35 years; while the median age is 31.
(1/6) @DoHBermuda is seeking assistance from members of the public regarding potential COVID-19 exposures at three locations on the weekend of November 27th/28th.
(2/6) Individuals associated w/ the following three events & locations have tested positive for COVID-19:
Southampton Rangers S.C. - on the 27th & the 29th November
Flanagan’s Outback Sports Bar - on 28th November
FryDay’s Trampoline Park - on 28th November between 11am & 9pm
(3/6) If you attended any of these locations on these specific dates, please call the COVID-19 hotline at 444-2498 to arrange a COVID-19 test on Thursday, 10th December 2020 between 11am and 5pm.
(1/5) We received 1458 new #COVID19 results. 1440 were Negative and 18 were positive. Total confirmed cases is now 306. Bermuda's real time Covid-19 reproductive number (Rt) 7-day average is 1.12.
(2/5) The current status of confirmed #COVID19 cases is as follows:
75 active cases, of which 73 are under public health monitoring; 2 are hospitalized with 1 in critical care; a total of 222 have recovered, the total deceased remains 9.
(3/5) The average age of all confirmed positive cases is 49 years and the age range is 0 to 101 years. The average age of all deceased cases is 74 years and the age range is 57 to 91 years.
45% of #COVID19 cases have been Black; 40% White; 15% other or unknown.
(1/3) @DoHBermuda wishes to advise members of the public of a potential COVID-19 exposure.
An individual who attended the funeral of Charles Henry Eugene Eberley on Saturday, 28 November 2020 at Malabar has since tested positive for COVID-19.
We are advising anyone who attended this event to call the COVID-19 hotline 444-2498 to arrange to be tested on Sunday afternoon. In the meantime, we are advising individuals who attended to quarantine from others outside their household until they further advised.
The @DoHBermuda are issuing this advisory out of an abundance of caution as the most expedient way to contact all those individuals who may have attended the event and may have been exposed.
(1/5) Many in #Bermuda are concerned about possible clusters of #COVID19. Please rest assured that the @DoHBermuda team that has effectively managed the Pandemic is acting out of an abundance of caution to ensure that anyone who may have possibly been exposed is quarantined.
(2/5) Please note that "Quarantine" means there is a possibility that someone may have been exposed. This is a precaution so that if the quarantined person does eventually test positive they won't transmit the virus to others. People who are Quarantined have not tested positive.
(3/5) Individuals who are "isolated" are those who have tested positive for #COVID19. 99% of persons who have been quarantined have not ended up testing positive for COVID. Again quarantine is only a precaution. The @DoHBermuda will issue instructions to persons based on risk.
#BeingBlackInBermuda is knowing that your talents are better appreciated overseas but you are still determined to fight for your rightful place in your own country to ensure your children don't have to put up with BS that you did growing up. -DB
Someone asked why am I not working in IB in #Bermuda. Being valedictorian of my high school, earning a bachelors degree with honours, elected president of GWU & a graduate fellowship for my masters degree wasn't enough to crack the IB bubble as a black Bermudian man in 2003. -DB
Thankfully, after being unsuccessful in trying to break into Bermuda's private sector, Dr. Ewart Brown had faith in me and gave me the opportunity to computerise TCD in #Bermuda, and I was honoured to repay his faith in me by putting TCD online b/w 2004 & 2007. -DB