Jamaica now has 25 cases of coronavirus

The number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Jamaica has increased to 25.
A release from the Ministry of Health and Wellness outlined the new cases as follows:
Two males, both 61 years old, with a travel history that includes Trinidad, London, Egypt, and Dubai. They arrived in Jamaica on March 11.

A 51-year-old Jamaican resident from Westmoreland with no travel history, but who was a contact of two previously confirmed cases.
A 58-year-old female of a Kingston and St Andrew address, with a travel history from France and who returned to Jamaica on March 10.

A 42-year-old male from Westmoreland, with a travel history to the United Kingdom, who returned to Jamaica on March 12.
A 61-year-old female from Clarendon, with a travel history that includes New York, Spain, France, and the United Kingdom. She returned to Jamaica on March 18 on flight BA2263. She contacted the Ministry’s COVID-19 helpline when symptoms developed. This triggered the Rapid Response Team and she was taken into isolation.
The cases of one of the 61-year-old men and the 51-year-old were previously announced during a press briefing Monday night. The Ministry indicated that 17 of the now 25 confirmed cases are imported; seven are import-related, and one remains under investigation.

On Monday, Prime Minister Andrew Holness cautioned the country to expect community spread of the virus to start soon.

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