Malé, Maldives — HPA confirmed additional 107 Covid-19 cases and 198 recoveries in Maldives.
HPA disclosed that, between 6pm of August 14, and 6pm of August 15, additional 107 cases were confirmed for the virus in Maldives. They are:
- 73 Maldivian nationals
- 29 Bangladeshi nationals
- 03 Indian nationals
- 01 Sri Lankan national
- 01 Filipino national
Among the confirmed 107 cases, 104 of the cases were from the Greater Male’ area and the remaining 03 were from the atolls of Maldives.
With these 107 cases that were confirmed over the past 24 hours, Maldives now has a total of 5,679 confirmed Covid-19 cases, increased by a 1,000 in less than a month. Currently among these cases, there are 2,449 active cases present in the Maldives.
Easing the lock-down measures in the Capital of Maldives, Malé city, has contributed a lot in increasing the number of confirmed cases in Maldives, contributing to over 90% of total cases.
Infact, the health authorities has warned of a wide community spread relating to the increase of the number of cases that are not linked to the existing clusters.
Previously the majority of the confirmed cases were of foreign nationals. However, since the lock-down easement on the capital city Malé, it has contributed a lot in increasing the number of confirmed cases for Maldivian nationals having the majority of the cases as well.
The islands and resorts that have active cases outside of the Malé city according to HPA are:
- H. A. Ihavanandhoo
- H. A. Filladhoo
- H. Dh. Naivandhoo
- H. Dh. Kurinbi
- B. Kamadhoo
- B. Kudarikilu
- R. Hulhudhufaaru
- Lh. Hinnavaru
- Lh. Naifaru
- K. Thulusdhoo
- F. Nilandhoo
- Fuvahmulah City
- Addu City – Hithadhoo, Feydhoo
While 107 people tested positive for the virus today, 198 people have completely recovered from the virus over the past 24 hours according to HPA. Along with these 198 recoveries, a total of 3,208 people have completely recovered from the virus in Maldives. The recovery rate of Maldives has decreased from 86% to 56% since the lock-down easement.
Up to date, 22 have passed away from Covid-19 in Maldives. The deceased are 17 elderly Maldivian nationals, 4 Bangladeshi nationals and a Filipino national.
Currently there are 1,518 people in the isolation facilities of Maldives and 146 people are hospitalized due to the virus.