The Ministry of Health recorded two new cases of COVID-19 in the latest round of 864 test results on Friday.
Both cases were returning residents who arrived on a Delta Airlines flight from Atlanta on Thursday and on the British Airways flight from London on Wednesday.
According to a Ministry spokeswoman, both individuals have been isolated and contact tracing is now underway.
To date, Bermuda has recorded 180 cases of COVID-19.
There are currently seven active cases being monitored and none of the individuals are in hospital.
The number of deaths as a result of this virus remains at nine and 164 people have fully recovered.
The average age of cases was 57 and the age range was from 10 to 101. The average age for deaths was 71 and the age range was between 57 to 91.
In all, 90 cases were local transmissions with a known contact and 19 were local transmission with an unknown contact.
The source of 69 cases were travellers and the source of two cases is under investigation.
Bermuda’s country status remained at “sporadic cases” and seven-day average of the real-time reproduction number was less than 1.