#TurksandCaicos, January 28, 2022 – Emergency Departments at the Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital continue to see an increased number of patients presenting with viral illness:
CTMC – Averaging 5 per day
CHMC – Averaging 10 – 12 per day
About 50% of patients are testing positive on antigen testing.
The majority of persons are being discharged to home for isolation and not requiring admission to hospital but we are noticing increased hospitalization trend.
Current admissions as of midnight 20th January 2022
Screening is done on admission to the wards with antigen and PCR.
Total – 7 confirmed and 0 suspected
Cockburn Town Medical Centre:
1 confirmed
0 suspected
Cheshire Hall Medical Centre:
6 confirmed
0 suspected
Confirmed
3 vaccinated (no booster)
3 unvaccinated
1 not applicable (2yr old)
Clinical status:
Symptomatic – 4
o Critical – 2
o Non-severe – 2
Asymptomatic – 3
Critical COVID-19 transfers pending or ongoing on 20th January 2022:
Three patients at CHMC with critical disease:
One patient is antigen positive and unvaccinated recently admitted – transfer arrangements ongoing/chronic medical condition
One patient has left – vaccinated no booster/chronic medical condition – patient was later transferred 20.1.2020
One patient – unvaccinated/chronic medical condition awaiting air ambulance – patient was later transferred 20.1.2022
TAP Patients overseas receiving care for critical COVID-19 – 5 transferred
3 (vaccinated/no booster) and 2 unvaccinated
Transfer of tourist with critical COVID-19 – 1 (vaccinated/no booster)
Death of one patient via TAP – elderly chronic medical conditions vaccinate x2 no booster