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Omicron confirmation expected ‘in short order’

HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville during his visit to Bahamas Waste yesterday. Photos: Racardo Thomas/Tribune Staff

HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville during his visit to Bahamas Waste yesterday. Photos: Racardo Thomas/Tribune Staff

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HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville yesterday.

By LEANDRA ROLLE

Tribune Staff Reporter

lrolle@tribunemedia.net

HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said he expects his ministry will soon receive the test results of “hundreds” of COVID-19 samples sent abroad to confirm the Omicron variant’s presence even as cases decline in the country.

“We are looking forward to having that concluded in short order,” Dr Darville said when asked about the issue yesterday. “Today I (will) speak with our National Reference Lab and we’ve sent (a) couple hundred samples to a lab in Panama and I’ve been petitioning the company to get the results as soon as possible.”

As officials await confirmation, Dr Darville said he had no doubt the variant was the predominant strain of the virus infecting people in The Bahamas.

He said this was based on preliminary reports made from the National Reference Laboratory.

COVID infections skyrocketed since the country entered its fourth wave in late December and even reached a single day record of 818 in early January.

However, in recent days, local infections have fallen considerably, with cases once again being recorded in the double digits.

According to the Ministry of Health, only 26 new cases of the virus were confirmed on Saturday, while 67 were recorded on Friday.

Dr Darville said while the low numbers were a positive sign, it was too early to tell whether the country was nearing the end of the fourth wave.

He said: “We’re watching the numbers very closely. It’s good to report that the numbers are going down. For us, that’s a sign but COVID is a very invasive pandemic and so we are mindful that even though we are seeing positive signs, we are positioned to execute additional protocols to pushback in this fourth wave, but I am pleased that today we’re seeing the signs that we’ve been working forward to over the last few months.”

Yesterday, the minister also could not say when the paediatric vaccine doses for children will be in the country.

Calls for broader vaccine coverage, particularly among children, comes as COVID-19 concerns mount following the return of face-to-face learning in schools last week.

Acknowledging those concerns yesterday, Dr Darville told reporters that the government is doing all it can to acquire the special doses for children.

“I don’t have a date but we, the vaccination committee as well as foreign affairs, are petitioning many countries so that we could get the paediatric vaccines in The Bahamas,” Dr Darville said.

The health minister’s comments came at the sidelines of an event hosted by Bahamas Waste yesterday, which saw a handful of lucky staff members win cash prizes in a COVID-19 vaccine raffle drawing.

At yesterday’s event, Dr Darville thanked company executives for helping to get more Bahamians vaccinated in the fight against COVID.

“It’s good to be here at Bahamas Waste and I want to thank the management team here. The management team here has gotten the message. They have been working very close with our vaccination committee and the key is basically for Bahamians to be vaccinated,” he said.

“We know that vaccinations save lives and individuals who are vaccinated who unfortunately get COVID-19, they very seldom end up in hospital, so I want to thank Bahamas Waste, the executive management team and the staff for coming to the call and working closely with the vaccination committee to demonstrate to the Bahamian people that vaccination for COVID-19 is the way to go.”

Bahamas Waste Managing Director Francisco de Cardenas added: “We want to thank the vaccine committee and everyone that’s been involved to either educate and make people understand the importance of getting the vaccine... and we will continue to plug away and hope that we can get 100 percent vaccine compliance so we can get over this and live our lives.”

Comments

happyfly 2 years, 3 months ago

Still pushing the vaccine. Eh ! First, it was going to stop us from getting covid and it definitely was going to stop us from passing it on to Grandma. When that didn't work they told us at least it would only be a few breakthrough cases. When the breakthrough cases turned out to be the majority of cases they said 'at least you won't go to hospital' . Then when the vaccinated started going to the hospital they assured us that because we have been vaccinated we won't die. Then when the vaccinated started dying they said at least it's less likely that you are going to die. Now in Isreal - the most vaccinated country on the planet - they saying the vaccinated are more likely to get omnicrant and die........I would never trust these clowns to take another vaccine in my life

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tribanon 2 years, 3 months ago

HERE COMES THE SEVENTH WAVE, AND IT'S GUARANTEED TO BE A BIG ONE!!!!!!

These waves are now all about the testing. LOL

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Sickened 2 years, 3 months ago

Who cares now when we get the test results and what they'll reveal? Unless of course the rumors are true that the pharmaceutical companies are paying governments based on the strain of virus that kills someone. Makes me think that all of this information being gathered is really to see how effective this man made virus was rather than a way to learn how to deal with future pandemics.

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Sickened 2 years, 3 months ago

We weren't prepared for this pandemic and we certainly won't be prepared for the next.

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carltonr61 2 years, 3 months ago

We only need to look at omicron nation of origin, South Africa. Why is the minister speaking as if the Bahamas is a unique test tube isolated from what was presented globally. In SA the Omucron pandemic has been declared over. Statements like the above kills millions of tourist dollars while continuing fears of death, selgidhly enriching medical coffers and prolongs stress, fear and uncertainty. WHO, CDV science says the vaccines don't prevent Covid, allows those around you to become infected and has a short lifespan of four months then you have to become revaccibated repeatedly. The vaccines don't stop Omicron according to global science academy. Omicron infections though contagious does not cause death. Omucron is airborne across the globe so why only in The Bahamas the vaccine will stop omicron. There is stupid logic being reported that cannot hold water against current science which is dictating covid has a low impact social danger. Mist nations health officials are refusing shots for children calling it medical monetized madness.

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