Government has material to conduct 3,000 COVID-19 tests

March 27, 2020
Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jacquiline Bisasor McKenzie

The Government has received material from the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO), to carry out  3,000 coronavirus .

This was revealed by Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jacquiline Bisasor McKenzie, during a digital press conference held earlier this week.

She said that “in the event of a spike” in COVID-19 cases, Jamaica’s testing methodology will change, and the Government will be able to double the number of tests that they are able to do.

“In either case, we have two months’ supply of testing material. We do have enough test kits in place to conduct the surveillance, as well as the testing of persons that are suspected cases,” she said, adding that additional kits have been requested from PAHO.

“In addition to this, the Ministry of Health and Wellness is exploring the use of Rapid Test Kits,” Bisasor McKenzie said.

She noted that testing protocol includes testing persons who would have had contact with a confirmed case, persons who travelled from an area where there is community transmission and now presents with fever and respiratory symptoms, or persons who meet the case definition of persons under investigation.

The Government has stated that Jamaica now has 26 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The latest patient has no travel history.

The youngest person to test positive is 24 years old, while the oldest is 79 years old. Some 514 persons have come into the island from a country of interest since January 31.

Of that number, 14 are under quarantine in a government facility and 237 are under home quarantine.

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