Covid Cases Fall Below 50 Territory-Wide
Covid-19 continues to recede in the U.S. Virgin Islands, with the V.I. Dept. of Health reporting the lowest level of active infections since early December as the virus moves from pandemic toward endemic status.
2022-03-08 12:24:16 - VI News Staff
According to D.O.H. data published Monday, there were 41 active Covid-19 cases territory-wide: 26 on St. Croix, 14 on St. Thomas and 1 on St. John. Additionally, the territory's positivity rate fell to 1.39 percent.
Two individuals were hospitalized at the Juan F. Luis Hospital, one of whom was vented as of Monday, and one patient at the Schneider Regional Medical Center who was not vented. There have been no deaths within the last two weeks, though 109 people have died of complications related to the virus.
Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion said cases continue to trend down even after a number of activities were held following Governor Albert Bryan's decision to ease restrictions.
"We have had a bit of increased activities since the governor relaxed some of the Covid-19 protocols, and yet we continue to trend down towards zero positives territory-wide," she said.
The administration has kept in place indoor masking for now, though Mr. Bryan has told the Consortium that the requirement would be dropped soon.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on February 25 announced that it has changed how it measures Covid-19 risk, with the new metrics including assessments that considers three risk factors: new Covid-19 cases per 100,000 residents in the past seven days; new Covid-related hospitalizations; and the percentage of hospital beds occupied by Covid-19 patients.
The CDC guidelines say wearing masks indoors isn't necessary where Covid-19 transmission is low. Where transmission is at medium levels, persons with conditions that place them in the high-risk category of severe illness from Covid-19 should seek guidance from their healthcare provider regarding whether to wear a mask. For areas with high levels of Covid-19 transmission, people should continue wearing masks in public settings and in schools.