MINISTRY OF HEALTH’S COVID-19 UPDATE #169

The Ministry of Health wishes to advise the public that as at 12am on 26th August 2020:

the Turks & Caicos Islands continues to see significant changes to its COVID-19 position since the previous update. Thirty-three (33) new cases of covid-19 have been identified, with Grand Turk recording its second case, five (5) new cases recorded in north caicos and the remainder being in providenciales. Twenty-four (24) of these cases are contacts of known confirmed cases and nine (9) cases are still under investigation with no clear epidemiological link.

As reported earlier, the tci has now recorDed its third covid-19 related death. The number of active confirmed cases in the TCI increaseD to three hundred and fifty-eight (358). two (2) confirmed cases continue to be under hospital care. The Public Health Team continues to implement aggressive contact tracing and control measures in relation to all active cases.

No new recoveries have been recorded. the total number of recoveries stands at one hundred and two (102). total confirmed positive cases identified in the TCI to date now stands at four hundred and sixty-four (464).

Seventy-four (74) new test results have been recorded by the National Public Health Laboratory over the past 24hrs. Results confirmed thirty-three (33) indivduals positive and forty-one (41) negative for covid-19. To date, the TCI has recorded a total of two thousand two hundred and thirty-four (2234) test results, with one thousand seven hundred and seventy (1770) confirmed to be negative and four hundred and sixty-four (464) positive confirmations. All persons confirmed not to have COVID-19, and any contacts, (if quarantined, will be removed from quarantine/observation status) are asked to continue following proper guidelines from the Ministry of Health.

The number of persons in quarantine/observation has increased to 708. This includes: Confirmed cases (358), primary contacts of confirmed cases (340), secondary contacts of confirmed cases (10). Persons under observation/quarantine, that are not confirmed or suspected cases, are either not displaying symptoms or have not met the case definition.

The increase in quarantine/observation numbers is as a result of the new confirmed cases and their contacts being added to quarantine/observation status. To date, a total of 1,429 individuals have been released from quarantine/observation status. 

Local testing is being conducted for persons in a range of categories, according to the national testing strategy. This includes frontline workers and those who may need to travel for treatment abroad. These persons would not be reflected in quarantine numbers.

The public is strongly urged to follow all health advice and guidelines from the Ministry, especially as we progress with the phased reopening.

Please note the following definitions:

  • A suspected person is someone who meets the case definition as outlined by WHO and CARPHA - and is experiencing symptoms.
  • A person in quarantine is an individual on island who may have come in proximity to suspected or confirmed cases - and have not exhibited symptoms.

Let's continue to reduce the risk by:

  1. Washing our hands for 20secs or more.
  2. Wearing of masks required in public.
  3. Practicing social distancing.
  4. Prepare your home, office and other surroundings by following the advice of the Ministry of Health and other credible health agencies.
  5. Cover your coughs and sneezes (use your elbow or a tissue which should be properly disposed of).
  6. Keep frequently touched surfaces clean e.g. tables, doorknobs, light switches, countertops, handles, desks, phones, keyboards, toilets, faucets and sinks.
  7. Protect those who are vulnerable in the community such as the elderly or those with underlying health conditions.
  8. Do not discriminate against persons who have or are suspected of having COVID-19.

For more information, please visit the Ministry of Health website, www.gov.tc/moh/coronavirus; email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; or call our hotline numbers, (649) 232-9444 and (649) 333-0911, if you or someone you know has symptoms or signs of COVID-19.