Cuba implements new protocols as cases top 1 mn

by IANS |

Havana, Jan 18 (IANS) The Cuban government has announced new protocols against the Covid-19 pandemic as the overall infection tally has surpassed the grim 1 million mark.

The Caribbean nation on Monday registered 3,306 confirmed cases and one more virus-related death, taking the national counts to 1,002,499 and 8,341 respectively, said the Health Ministry.

At present, there are 17,443 active Covid-19 cases across the country, 41 of them being treated in intensive care units.

The Ministry said the Omicron variant is becoming predominant across the country as daily infections are projected to climb until the end of February.

In the face of the surge, health authorities have prioritized in-home care to ease the strain on hospitals.

Children under the age of two years, people with severe symptoms of the disease, and those living with underlying medical conditions will be hospitalised.

In addition, people who are not fully vaccinated as well as pregnant and post-partum women will be hospitalized after testing positive for the novel coronavirus.

Asymptomatic Covid-19 cases and those reporting mild symptoms must self-isolate at home for one week under regular epidemiological monitoring from the neighborhood doctors' offices.

The new protocols also include the administration of preventive medication to senior citizens and other vulnerable groups.

Local governments have called for reinforcing cleaning and disinfecting procedures at schools, nursing homes, and psychiatric hospitals to reduce the chance of potential transmission.

International travellers are now required to show proof of vaccination and a negative result of a polymerase chain reaction test taken within 72 hours before arrival.

In addition, all passengers from South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana, Eswatini, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique must stay at designated quarantine hotels for a week at their own expense.

So far, over 87 per cent of the country's population has been fully inoculated with home-grown vaccines, and more than 3.5 million Cuban nationals have received booster shots.

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