The total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 remains at 141 after the latest round of 30 test results came back all negative.

A spokesperson for the Ministry of Health said there are currently 19 active cases with 11 persons under active public health monitoring and eight patients are in hospital.

The good news – none of those patients are in critical care and a total of 113 people have now fully recovered.

The number of deaths remains at nine.

“The average age of all of our confirmed positive cases is 61 and the age range of all of our positive cases is from 18 to 101 years.

“The average age of hospitalized cases is 78 and the age range is 66 to 91 years,” the spokesperson added.

“The average age of all deceased cases is 74 and the age range is 57 to 91 years.”

The source of all local cases is as follows:

  • 41 are Imported
  • 84 are Local transmission, with known contact
  • 11 are Local transmission with an unknown contact, and
  • 5 are under investigation

Bermuda’s country status remains listed as “Local Transmission – Cluster of Cases” and “the real time reproductive number 7-day average is 0.53”.

The Health Ministry also encouraged members of the public to sign up to HealthIQ and update their status regularly.

“Your participation and reports on HealthIQ informs Bermuda’s performance on the Reopening Indicators,” said Minister Kim Wilson.

“The better we do on face mask wearing, physical distancing and adoption of technology such as HealthIQ, the better we will fare in managing COVID-19 on the Island and moving through our 4-phase plan.

“We have just over 5,000 HealthIQ participants now, and the target is 10,000 minimum, so I encourage everyone to participate,” she added.

“Your data is confidential and cannot be viewed by anyone at all. The App simply reports aggregate data and provides an excellent heat map of potential cases, showing which postal codes have more reports.”