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Dr. Denise Braithwaite-Tennant:  ‘Increased Patient Activity…COVID-19 Admissions Update’

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#TurksandCaicos, October 22, 2021 – TCI Hospital has recorded increased patient activity in August 2021 compared to the same period last year. The latter was due to the local onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • The Emergency Department recorded 1620 patient visits in August 2021 compared to 1069 patient visits in August 2020. This reflects an increase of 52%.
  • The Outpatient Department recorded 4229 patient visits in August 2021 compared to 2953 patient visits in August 2020. This reflects an increase of 43%.
  • The Inpatient Unit recorded 170 patient admissions in August 2021 compared to 162 admissions in August 2020. This reflects an increase of 5%.
  • The Diagnostic Imaging Service performed 10,964 examinations in August 2021 compared to 7,475 exams in August 2020. This reflects an increase of 47%.
  • The Visiting Consultant Service recorded 183 patients who were seen face to face in August 2021, which is significantly larger compared to August 2020.

This is due to COVID-19 measures such as travel restrictions and other factors.

Last year, where clinically suitable, a larger number of virtual consultations were introduced across services as an alternative to in-person sessions.

Visiting Consultants mainly operate services on a monthly or quarterly basis and therefore the number of sessions can vary based on the month/time of year.

COVID-19 ADMISSIONS AT TCI HOSPITAL TCI Hospital continues to monitor the trend of active COVID-19 infections in the community and the number of patients’ admitted to the Inpatient Unit. The Inpatient Unit includes areas such as the General Ward, High Dependency Unity, Maternity Ward and Special Care Baby Unit. A total of 19 patients were admitted to TCI Hospital between the months of July 2021 to October 2021, which locally represents the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Number of Admissions by month is as follows:

  • Two (2) patients were admitted with COVID-19 in July 2021
  • Eleven (11) patients were admitted with COVID-19 in August 2021
  • Five (5) patients were admitted with COVID-19 in September 2021
  • One (1) patients were admitted with COVID-19 in October 2021 Breakdown By Gender
  • 63% of COVID-19 admitted patients were females
  • 37% of COVID-19 admitted patients were males. Breakdown by Age
  • 10.4% of COVID-19 admitted patients were 25 years old or younger
  • 10.6% of COVID-19 admitted patients were between 26 to 40 years old
  • 47% of COVID-19 admitted patients were between 41 to 60 years old
  • 32% of COVID-19 admitted patients were older than 60 years old Epidemiological Considerations
  • 74% had Chronic Non-communicable Diseases of which the top was Hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes, High Cholesterol and Heart Disease.
  • The remaining 26% had no non- Chronic Non-communicable Diseases. Breakdown by Vaccination
  • 16% of COVID-19 admitted patients were vaccinated.
  • 5% of COVID-19 admitted patients partially vaccinated.
  • 79% of COVID-19 admitted patients were unvaccinated. Breakdown by Overseas Transfer
  • Of the total COVID-19 patients admitted during the period under review, 42% required transfer overseas for ICU care at tertiary level facilities.
  • 58% of COVID-19 admitted patients were treated at TCI Hospital, an acutesecondary level health care facility. Death Breakdown
  • 3 COVID-19 admitted patients passed away at TCI Hospital during the period under review.

This amount excludes patients who passed away after transfer overseas for medical care.

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Successful Community Kidney Screening Events Hosted by InterHealth Canada – TCI Hospital and Ministry of Health and Human Services in Grand Turk and Salt Cay

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(Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Friday, April 19th, 2024): – InterHealth Canada Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital, in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Human Services, is delighted to announce the successful completion of the Community Kidney Screening Events held in Grand Turk and Salt Cay. These events marked a significant milestone in promoting kidney health awareness and early detection.

On April 12, 2024, on Grand Turk (Dillon Hall) and April 13, 2024, on Salt Cay (Ministry of Health Clinic), participants had the opportunity to receive immediate screening results and personalized guidance from dedicated healthcare professionals. The collaborative effort between InterHealth Canada-Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital and the Ministry of Health and Human Services empowered individuals to prioritize their kidney health and take proactive steps towards well-being.

Reflecting on the event’s success, Dr Denise Braithwaite-Tennant, CEO of InterHealth Canada Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital, shared, “We are happy to see the positive impact of the Community Kidney Screening Events in Grand Turk and Salt Cay. By providing accessible screenings and expert guidance by our clinical teams, including our nephrologist and internist, we equip individuals with the knowledge to make informed decisions about their kidney health.”

Similarly, Dr Camelia Clarke, Director of the Health Promotion and Advocacy Unit of the Ministry of Health and Human Services, expressed her satisfaction with the outcomes, stating, “These events have showcased the importance of early detection and preventive care in maintaining optimal kidney health.”

The support of sponsors, including the TCI Boating Club, Air and Sea Agency, The Olympic Group Limited, Flow and Digicel, played a crucial role in the success of the Community Kidney Screening Events.

InterHealth-Canada Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital and the Ministry of Health and Human Services are excited to announce that a series of Kidney Community Screenings with dates for Providenciales, North and Middle Caicos, and South Caicos will be revealed soon, further extending the impact of this important initiative.

The Community Kidney Screening Events in Grand Turk and Salt Cay have set a solid foundation for ongoing efforts to prioritize kidney health and well-being within the community. Together, we are taking proactive steps towards building a healthier future for all.

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Provo Water Company Continues Efforts to Address Water Supply Issues

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PROVIDENCIALES, TCI, APRIL 30, 2024: Provo Water Company (PWC) has made significant progress in addressing recent water supply issues caused by increased water demand on Providenciales, and while ongoing projects aimed at long-term solutions are proceeding as planned, nightly water restrictions will continue through May.

This news comes as an update on the organization’s swift response to the rising water demand, which prompted the initial implementation of nightly restrictions to safeguard daily water reserves. The company is actively pursuing multiple projects, including upgrades to the city water transmission main, the main city water line valves, and the Middle Booster Pump Station,
alongside various other initiatives, to ensure long-term solutions to the supply issues.

Provo Water Company reaffirms its dedication to the residents of Turks and Caicos by continuing with a range of improvement projects aimed at innovative solutions for short and long-term distribution challenges. While diligently advancing these initiatives, the organization has determined that the nightly water restrictions remain necessary to ensure the replenishment of
daily reserves as it strives to keep these projects on track.

These restrictions will be implemented on an as-needed basis to effectively manage water consumption efficiently. If deemed necessary, the restrictions will be in effect from 11:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m., optimizing conservation efforts during off-peak hours.

In response to the extension, Managing Director Robert Hall expressed apologies to customers and stakeholders in light of the extension. He reiterates his organization’s dedicated efforts to minimize the frequency of water restrictions and their eventual elimination in response to the extension.

In a statement, Hall said, “We will implement these measures only as required throughout the month of May to efficiently regulate water usage. We recognize the impact of these restrictions, and we want to assure you that we are doing our utmost to minimize inconvenience and ensure that your needs are our top priority.”

The transmission main project, which will enhance various aspects of the existing water supply network, ultimately improving water distribution across the island, is currently scheduled to be completed by mid-June 2024.

Hall concluded, “This project is pivotal in strengthening our water distribution infrastructure, improving operational efficiency, and ensuring a reliable water supply for our community. By actively working towards its completion, we remain dedicated to serving our customers with the utmost excellence, reliability, and efficiency.”

Learn more about Provo Water Company’s water efficiency and conservation initiatives by visiting www.provowater.com. Follow on social media for tips and announcements: @ProvoWaterCompany on Facebook and @provowaterco on Instagram. For inquiries, please contact the customer service team at customerservice@provowater.com.

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Dengue Getting Worst

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Rashaed Esson

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#Dengue#Caribbean#CentralandSouthAmerica, April 25, 2024 – New data from the Pan American Organisation(PAHO), indicates that dengue in the region may hit an all time high now over 4 million cases, a 260 percent increase from 2023 with over 1700 deaths registered since mid April. In fact, since April, reports say Brazil has reported the most cases. As a result of the surge in cases, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reissued its Level 1 Travel Health Advisory for the Americas on April 18, 2024 and the countries listed include the Turks and Caicos, Guadeloupe and French Guiana, as they have been seeing higher than usual levels of infection.

 

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