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Five New Positives, 23 Currently Active

There were 1,230 test results received and five were positive for Covid-19, with four of the cases “classified as imported and one as local transmission with known contact.”

A Government spokesperson said, “There were 1230 test results received by the Ministry of Health 10-11 November 2020, and five were positive for COVID-19.

“Four of these recent cases are classified as imported and one as local transmission with known contact, with details as follows:

  • 1 non-resident resident who arrived on a private jet on 6 November 2020 who tested positive on their day 4 test, having had a negative pre-test and arrival test
  • 1 resident who was tested as a close contact of a known case
  • 1 non-resident who arrived on AA 308 from Miami on 6 November 2020 who tested positive on their day 4 test, having had a negative pre-test and arrival test
  • 1 resident who arrived on DL 584 on 10 November 2020 who tested positive on their arrival test, having not had a pre-test
  • 1 non-resident who arrived on BA 2233 on 6 November 2020 who tested positive on their day 4 test, having had a negative pre-test and arrival test

“Bermuda now has 220 total confirmed positive cases. Their status is as follows:

  • there are 23 active cases [all imported, consisting of 10 visitors and 13 returning residents], who are
  • all under public health monitoring, and
  • none are hospitalized or in critical care;
  • a total of 188 have recovered, and
  • the total deceased remains 9.

“The average age of all of our confirmed positive cases is 54 years and the age range of all of our positive cases is from 7 to 101 years.

“The average age of all deceased cases is 74 years and the age range is 57 to 91 years.

“The source of all cases is as follows:

  • 108 are Imported
  • 91 are Local transmission, with known contact
  • 21 are Local transmission with an unknown contact, and
  • none are under investigation

“Bermuda’s country status is ‘Sporadic Cases’. The seven-day average of our real time reproduction number is less than 1.”

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