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		<title>Samoa’s covid positive cases surge tops 196, report health officials</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Alexander Rheeney in Apia Samoa’s total number of active covid-19 cases has increased to 196 with the government confirming 192 cases in Upolu and 4 cases in Savai’i. The Government Press Secretariat’s community transmission update, which was distributed to the local media today, advised that health authorities had identified 85 new community cases by ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Alexander Rheeney in Apia</em></p>
<p>Samoa’s total number of active covid-19 cases has increased to 196 with the government confirming 192 cases in Upolu and 4 cases in Savai’i.</p>
<p>The Government Press Secretariat’s community transmission update, which was distributed to the local media today, advised that health authorities had identified 85 new community cases by 2pm Sunday.</p>
<p>The new community cases, when added to the 15 imported active cases, pushes Samoa’s total active cases to 196.</p>
<p>The Ministry of Health confirmed that a total of 2207 tests were carried out since 18 March 2022 in six designated covid-19 screening sites, in addition to tests conducted at health facilities.</p>
<p>Out of the 181 active community cases reported, 62 positive cases were confirmed from the six screening sites with 119 cases confirmed in health facilities.</p>
<p>The Red Cross Headquarters at Tuanaimato screening site has so far recorded the highest percentage of positive cases at 47 percent of total covid-19 positive cases confirmed, according to the Press Secretariat.</p>
<p>The ministry has also identified 428 close contacts who are currently under investigation.</p>
<p><strong>Summary of cases</strong><br />A summary of the statistics provided by the Press Secretariat is that there are 192 active cases in Upolu and 4 in Savai’i with both Manono-Tai and Apolima-Tai still recording zero cases since the first community case was recorded last Thursday.</p>
<p>Current active imported cases stand at 15 (including 3 frontline workers); active community cases total 181; while those currently in the isolation ward at the Tupua Tamasese Meaole National Hospital at Moto’otua total 11.</p>
<p>According to the Press Secretariat update, there are currently no covid-19 positive cases in the national hospital’s intensive care unit.</p>
<p>The number of community cases are expected to increase following the detection of the country’s first community case last Thursday.</p>
<p>The authorities are yet to ascertain where the individual picked up the infection, as she has been a resident in Apia and did not travel abroad after her arrival in Samoa.</p>
<p>On Saturday, the ministry uploaded an instructional video onto its official Facebook page to show families how they could safely manage home isolation for a family member who tested positive for covid-19 in their own homes.</p>
<p><strong>Impact being felt</strong><br />The publishing of this instructional video confirmed Samoa’s health apparatus was beginning to feel the impact of the rise in covid-19 cases and now sees home isolation as an alternative to managed isolation in hospitals.</p>
<p>Lalomanu District Hospital’s first community case, which was recorded on Saturday when a man went in and got tested to return positive results, is now in isolation at home with his family which include children.</p>
<p>Staff at the district hospital told the <em>Samoa Observer</em> that he got sick and began to show symptoms of covid-19 after his return to the village from Apia the previous weekend.</p>
<p><em>Alexander Rheeney is an editor (development) with the Samoa Observer. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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