Covid-19: 255 New, 1,111 Active, 4 In Hospital

January 6, 2022

The Ministry received 4,247 test results — spanning two days — and 255 were positive, so active cases have now increased to 1,111, with four people in hospital.

A Government spokesperson said, “Since the last update, the Ministry of Health received 4,247 test results and 255 were positive for the coronavirus.

“These results are from testing completed on:

  • Sunday, January 2: 75 positive out of 1915 results [3.9% positivity]
  • Monday, January 3: 180 positive out of 2332 results [7.7% positivity]

“The Ministry notes that 125 of the new cases are classified as imported with history of travel in the previous 14 days.

“The additional 130 new cases are classified as either local transmission [10] or under investigation [120].

“Additionally, there are 56 recoveries and 0 deaths.

“There are 1,111 active cases, of which:

  • 1,107 are under public health monitoring; and
  • 4 are in hospital with zero [0] in intensive care.

“Since March 2020, Bermuda has recorded 7,191 coronavirus cases, out of which 5,970 have recovered, and sadly there have been 110 coronavirus-related deaths.

“The source of all active cases is as follows:

  • 495 are Imported
  • 160 are classified as local transmission
  • 456 are Under Investigation

“The source of all confirmed cases is as follows:

  • 1,434 are Imported
  • 5,259 are classified as local transmission of which:
    • 3,229 are Local transmission with known contact/source and
    • 1,964 are Local transmission with an unknown contact/source
  • 498 are Under Investigation

“As investigations proceed, transmission categories may change. For information regarding age distributions and overall transmission categories, please refer to https://www.gov.bm/coronavirus-covid19-update. The seven-day average of our real time reproduction number is near 1 [0.94].

January 6 2022 Covid Calendar Day

“Meanwhile as it relates to the status of the coronavirus testing programme, the Ministry advised that there continue to be delays.

“As a result, the Ministry recommends that those individuals who plan on travelling to Canada should seek alternative testing options, such as private lab testing for their PCR results. As a reminder, Canada requires a negative 72-hour PCR test result to enter its borders.

“Additionally for those entities that use the Saliva PCR Testing method, the Ministry advised that during this current surge, Saliva PCR testing results can now be used to determine what public health measures should be taken for an individual who tests positive.

“More specifically, if the Saliva test has a positive result, then the person will be required to isolate for 10 days [if immunized] or 14 days [if not immunized]. Again, this policy only applies to those who are currently in programmes that conduct Saliva PCR testing.

“And as it relates to contact tracing, the Ministry is reminding the public that the contact tracing process is the same as it was during the previous surge. All positive cases will receive an email notification advising them of next steps. Persons should check their “spam” or “junk” email boxes to ensure they haven’t missed the notification.

Minister Wilson said, “We acknowledge that our testing regime has encountered some challenges over the last few days, and we regret any inconvenience caused to those who have been affected.

“The facts are that the Omicron variant’s transmission rate is like nothing we’ve ever seen before.

“Its rapid spread has resulted in a significant increase in positive cases.

“This has led to an increase in testing.

“The overall effect of this current spike has put extreme demands on all our healthcare teams.

“It isn’t the most ideal situation, but our teams are persevering through and are being provided with the support to meet the current demands. As the events evolve, we will continue to adjust our processes to ensure an effective and efficient testing regime for all our residents and visitors alike.

“This is evidenced by the opening of a new testing site earlier today in the Washington Mall, which was implemented to specifically meet the testing demand for outbound travellers.

“Early indications are that the testing process at the new site worked well today. Again, this service is for outbound travellers only. As we announced on Wednesday, all outbound travellers [visitors and residents] who require an antigen test 24-hours before their departure from Bermuda, will now be tested at this new location.

“Located on the western walkway above Washington Lane, Washington Mall, the site is open daily from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm. Anyone who requires a 24-hour outbound antigen test will be able to book a travel antigen test online at www.gov.bm to attend the Washington Mall testing site. And with the opening of the new Washington Mall site, the temporary airport antigen service which was set up over the weekend, will now close, effective tomorrow [Jan. 7].

“Additionally, we have been asked about relaxing the current regulations and requirements that are in effect, specifically regarding the curfew. To be clear the current curfew and other public health measures will remain in place until they expire on January 20, 2022.

“Lastly, I think it’s important to stress that this isn’t the first surge that we’ve navigated through. And as we did previously, we will push through and continue to evolve and meet the challenges ahead.

“What we need though is the cooperation of the community to help in curbing the spread. As basic as it may seem, the public health guidance is the best defense against the coronavirus.

“We continue to advocate vigilance, personal responsibility and compliance. The public should continue to wear a mask, wash their hands, keep physically distanced from others not in their household, and add antigen tests to their pandemic toolbox.”

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You can find more information on the links below from our dedicated website BermudaCovid.com, which is the most comprehensive resource and historic record available of Bermuda’s handling of the pandemic.

  • All Charts: Vaccine, testing & more here
  • Timelines: Dates of major developments here
  • Test results: Chart of testing stats here
  • Vaccine: Data covering vaccinations here
  • Dedicated website: BermudaCovid.com

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  1. Rig says:

    Firstly if you can afford to fly to Canada/US etc, you can afford a private PCR test, so no sympathy there.

    But why is it Bermuda thinks it knows better than the rest of the world? What arrogance.

    UK no longer needs a test to enter, works with 5 days quarantine, US is wide open. And they are having cases, everyone is. But so are we and we are making a complete mess of it.

    The Government has shown a lack of leadership, all the early good work is now undone and everyone is over it. Stop pandering to the unvaccinated, just get on with life.

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      “The Government has shown a lack of leadership, all the early good work is now undone and everyone is over it. Stop pandering to the unvaccinated, just get on with life.”

      I think what you mean is “just get on with DEATH”.

      The PLP Government is doing the best it can, trying to balance the need of businesses to make money and the public need to protect health. Throwing away away restrictions will mean greater numbers of infected people and those greater numbers will increase exponentially. Just look at the growth in the first week of December 2021 against the first week of January 2022. 1-7 December 2021 recorded 11 new cases. 1-6 January 2022 recorded 372.

      And the number of new infections will continue to grow this month, I predict.

      • Raskarr says:

        Not a single person has died from omicron in Bermuda, you’re delusional.

        • Jack the ripper says:

          Couldn’t agree more. Let’s get on with it.

        • Lisa says:

          Let’s hope this comment doesn’t date badly.

      • Biggie Balls says:

        Dude give it up. You love to be controlled.

      • Sandgrownan says:

        I think the point is, we don’t care.

        • Wake up Bie says:

          You’re a few years late. Wake up bie! 30-6 LOLOLOL

  2. Unknown800k says:

    And Dr Weldon put in her notice..
    Wonder what the so called professionals done to deserve this

  3. Charlie says:

    - and they’ve now stopped telling us how many cases are vaxxed or not….

  4. Dean Winchester says:

    Very curious, when this thing runs through the island and no one dies can we go back to normal with our new found super hybrid immunity? Or should we live in fear forever? Just wondering.

    • Otrwele says:

      I will say the virus is real and people are dying but it’s being used as a tool to take humanity somewhere. We will live in fear until they get what they want. Fear is what started this drive in the first place. It’s the altimate tool when shifting people mindset into something new using gaslighting tactics. Scared you , lock you up then tell you how to get out of jail. Classic Give it and then take it away and blame you for it when it’s gone. Then tell you this is how you get it back or else! Or like a women being abused and making her believe it’s her faught this is happening to her.