Malta Independent

Two new Coronaviru­s cases emerge in Malta, total of nine

- GIULIA MAGRI

Yesterday saw the number of Coronaviru­s patients in Malta rise yet again.

Two new cases of Coronaviru­s were reported yesterday morning, bringing the total to nine, health chief Charmaine Gauci said yesterday.

One is a man, aged 29, and the other is a woman, aged 26. Both are foreigners who work in Malta and returned from abroad.

Both, however, went to work on their return and the health authoritie­s are checking people who they came in contact with. The two persons work with separate private companies.

The authoritie­s are also checking the people who were in close proximity to them on the flight back to Malta. The man returned from Brussels, while the woman went to Berlin by plane and then by bus to Amsterdam, Gauci said. She returned from the Dutch capital.

Giving more details, Gauci said that the man who went to Belgium did so on 5 March and returned on 8 March. He started feeling unwell a day later, 9 March. He lives on his own, but he went to work for one day upon his return. Because of this, the health authoritie­s are checking with the company where he works to see who of his colleagues could have potentiall­y been exposed to the virus. The authoritie­s are contacting the people who were in the same row with him on the plane - and another two rows in front and behind - to inform them that they were in the presence of someone who, until that time, was not experienci­ng any symptoms but who later was diagnosed with the Coronaviru­s.

The woman went to Berlin on 4 March and then went to Amsterdam by bus. On 6 March she started feeling unwell but remained in Holland, returning from Amsterdam on 10 March.

She lives in a shared apartment with three other persons and, although she informed authoritie­s that she did not come in contact with them, medical staff are checking her apartment-mates too. She went to the office for two hours and checks are being made on who she came in contact with. The people who were in the same row with her on the plane and two rows in front/back are also being contacted.

Gauci also gave details about the seventh patient who had been diagnosed with Coronaviru­s on Wednesday evening. She said the woman, a relative of another Coronaviru­s patient, was in northern Italy between 1 and 8 March, and started to experience symptoms on 11 March. She was in contact with two other persons of the same family, who both tested negative.

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