Times of Suriname

Five members from one family in Linden test positive for COVID-19

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The mining town of Linden is now battling with nine cases of the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19), six of which were recorded among the recent cases. This was disclosed by the Region Ten Regional Health and Emergency Committee (RHEC). It was discovered that five of the six persons are from one family, and two are children, aged 12 and one. The patriarch of the family was the third positive case in the town and those now testing positive are his wife, daughter, niece and two close family members. Three of them have already been transferre­d to the Diamond Diagnostic Centre, while two remain home for further instructio­ns. The Committee also revealed that the sixth case is a woman with no ties to the family. Additional­ly, two other residents, who are suspected to have contracted the disease, are awaiting results, one of whom is another child. In light of these developmen­ts, Regional Executive Officer Orrin Gordon has emphasised the need for parents to be more vigilant with their children. Gordon also called on the wider populace of the town to be more responsibl­e and to take social distancing, enforcemen­t of the curfew and individual and environmen­tal sanitisati­on more seriously. Commander of Region 10, Hugh Winter said ranks are already enforcing the emergency measures including the national curfew and will continue to do so in a more robust manner, given the recent rise in cases. Ranks are on 24-hour patrol ensuring that residents are adhering to the regulation­s and have had to make several arrests of persons breaching the curfew thus far. Meanwhile, the Municipali­ty of Linden which has responsibi­lity for ensuring none-essential businesses and the market arena are not occupied by loiterers, will also ramp up monitoring its municipal constables. The total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 now stands at 93. (Kaieteur News)

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