Jamaica Gleaner

Norwood placed under COVID-19 community surveillan­ce

- Adrian Frater/News Editor

WESTERN BUREAU:

THE NORWOOD community, on the outskirts of Montego Bay, St James, was yesterday placed under community surveillan­ce by the Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA) after several positive COVID-19 cases were discovered.

According to a WRHA release, some 40 members of the authority’s healthcare team, including nurses, public health inspectors, public health nurses, and community health aides, descended on the community, conducting house-to-house visits to assess the residents for respirator­y symptoms.

In a Gleaner interview late yesterday, Stephen Davidson, the director of public relations and communicat­ions in the Ministry of Health & Wellness, confirmed that 15 cases of COVID-19 had been linked to the community, prompting the decision to place Norwood under surveillan­ce.

“The health team is on the ground in the community going house-tohouse, doing temperatur­e checks and swabbing of residents to determine their status,” explained Davidson.“In the cases linked to the community, eight are imported and seven import related.”

According to Davidson, the ongoing house-to-house testing exercise, which could be extended into a second day (today), if there is a need, will ultimately determine the number of persons who will be listed for contact tracing.

The WRHA release noted that “the index (the point of entry) case has been isolated in a government facility and so far 13 close contacts were tested, which resulted in seven positives, two negatives and four samples are pending.”

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