THREE SUSPECTED CASES OF CORONAVIRUS INVESTIGATED IN USVI!

According to the VI Consortium, three Virgin Islanders are considered Persons Under Investigation (PUIs) of having contracted the rapidly spreading coronavirus.

The Department of Health said specimens from the three individuals are being sent for testing of signs of coronavirus infection in nasal secretions, blood or other bodily fluids.

“None of these PUIs has been confirmed and all guidance is being followed to avoid potential transmission to others,” Dr. Ellis said in a written press statement obtained by the Consortium. The statement had not been distributed to the media or public as of Tuesday evening.

Calls were placed to Dr. Ellis’s work and mobile phone Tuesday evening. She could not be reached.

Government House Press Secretary Richard Motta said officials learned Monday afternoon that one possible case was being investigated on St. Croix. Mr. Motta was unaware of the additional two cases, he said.

Mr. Motta said the public should not panic over the latest news. “Its important for people to understand these person under investigation doesn’t meant that they have coronavirus. … They are taking precautions, undergoing testing. They may or may not result in a confirmed cases.”

The DOH offered no information about the suspected cases, to include providing no public information about which of the territory’s islands the persons under investigation reside. “In accordance with the law and in order to protect patient’s rights, no additional public health information on these or future PUIs will be provided.”

On Monday afternoon, 24 hours earlier, Gov. Albert Bryan and other government health officials assured the Virgin Islands public that there was low risk to the territory for contracting the respiratory virus. Further, 98 percent of those infected worldwide recover.

Mr. Bryan, in an hour-long interview with the Consortium Monday, said the government is prepared to take dramatic steps to protect residents from the coronavirus, also known as COVID19, in the event the virus appears within the territory.

Suitable quarantine areas are being stood up at the Juan F. Luis and Schneider Regional hospitals, Mr. Bryan said, along with possible sites on VI National Guard grounds. “And we do have the ability to work with CDC to transport people to Puerto Rico” to be quarantined, the governor told the Consortium.

Ms. Ellis said that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently widened the patient testing criteria to include severe respiratory cases that did not travel to affected areas in China and other locations. “It is also important to note that influenza activity is also at high levels and may present with similar symptoms” as coronavirus, she said.

According to DOH press statement, the department has shared CDC guidance and provided training to staff at the hospitals on St. Croix and St. Thomas, as well as in-person training to all clinics across the territory.

The Juan Luis Hospital issued a press release this week calling a “hoax” a series of messages circulating on WhatsApp that alleged that a confirmed case of coronavirus had been found at the hospital.