Ofisiri e ka Sehloohong ea Bongaka ea Lihlekehleke tsa Cayman, Dr John Lee, o tlaleha tse ling tse 494 Covid-19 liteko tse phethiloeng lihoreng tse 24 tse fetileng, tseo kaofela ha tsona li leng mpe.
Ngaka Lee o ikutloa ho le bohlokoa ho hlokomela, haholo-holo ho baahisani ba nang le thahasello ea tikoloho, hore Lihlekehleke tsa Cayman ha li na linyeoe tse ncha tsa COVID-19 tse hlokang taolo ea bongaka ho tloha ka 27.th April.
Linyeoe tsohle tse ntle tse tlalehiloeng ho tloha ka nako eo li fumanoe ka lenaneo la rona la tlhahlobo e pharalletseng mme batho bana ha ba so hlahise matšoao.
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SEO U LOKELANG HO SE NKA HO SEHLOOHO ENA:
- Dr Lee feels that it is important to note, especially for regionally interested neighbors, that the Cayman Islands has had no new positive COVID-19 cases requiring clinical management since 27th April.
- Linyeoe tsohle tse ntle tse tlalehiloeng ho tloha ka nako eo li fumanoe ka lenaneo la rona la tlhahlobo e pharalletseng mme batho bana ha ba so hlahise matšoao.
- Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports a further 494 COVID-19 tests which have been completed over the last 24 hours, all of which are negative.