Latest update April 11th, 2026 12:35 AM
Jun 08, 2022 News
Kaieteur News – On Tuesday, it was reported by the Ministry of Health that within the last assessed 24-hour period, a total of 128 new COVID-19 cases were recorded across the country.
The new infections, which have brought the total number of confirmed cases to 65,422, were detected in Region Six – 59, Region Four – 46, Region Five – 15, Region Three – five, Region Nine – two and Region Two – one.
The Ministry’s latest dashboard shows that two patients are still in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit, 27 persons are in institutional isolation, 920 are in home isolation and 11 are in institutional quarantine.
Additionally, a total of 92 persons have recovered from the virus taking the total number of recoveries to 63,235.

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