434 new circumstances of COVID-19, no deaths on Wednesday

The Well being Ministry introduced 434 new Coronavirus circumstances out of 61,424 PCR and speedy antigen exams on Wednesday, 24 November, taking confirmed infections to 131,462.

The 434 circumstances via PCR and speedy exams are as follows:

  • 69 circumstances taken via tracing of already confirmed circumstances (903 exams as we speak)
  • Two taken throughout the framework of checking passengers at Larnaca and Paphos Airports (1,110 exams as we speak)
  • 67 via personal initiative (1,964 exams as we speak)
  • Two taken throughout the framework of public hospital labs (280 exams as we speak)
  • One taken throughout the framework of the GP referral program (248 exams as we speak)
  • 177 from antigen speedy exams carried out privately (29,445 exams as we speak)
  • 116 confirmed circumstances discovered via 27,471 antigen speedy exams.

Moreover the next exams have taken place with out discovering any confirmed circumstances:

  • Three exams taken throughout the framework of checks at closed constructions.

Analytically the 116 confirmed circumstances from the antigen speedy exams:

  Confirmed Circumstances
Larnaca 3
Limassol 5
Nicosia 48
Paphos 28
Famagusta 0
Outdated folks’s properties 0
Colleges 32
Nationwide Guard 0
Closed constructions 0
Sampling at airports 0

In complete, 29 sufferers with SARS-CoV-2 are being handled on the Famagusta Basic Hospital together with six within the Elevated Care Unit. Furthermore, 13 sufferers are being handled on the COVID-19 unit of the Nicosia Basic Hospital and 4 within the Elevated Care Unit.

Some 22 sufferers are being handled on the COVID-19 unit of the Limassol Basic Hospital and 6 within the Elevated Care Unit. Additionally 17 sufferers are being handled on the COVID-19 unit of the Paphos Basic Hospital and 4 sufferers on the COVID-19 unit. Moreover, three sufferers are being handled on the Makarion Hospital Covid-19 unit. Lastly, 19 sufferers are being handled within the ICUs together with two sufferers who usually are not intubated.