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‘Containment is the goal moving forward’

The emergence of 98 new COVID-19 cases is concerning, said Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. chief executive officer Esther L. Muña, but the CNMI’s health leaders will continue to move forward with its focus on vaccinations, community-based testing, and containing the further spread...
Posted On Nov 24 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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BREAKING NEWS: 98 positive cases ID’d

A total of 98 individuals have been identified and confirmed positive for COVID-19 in the CNMI. During a virtual news briefing today, Nov. 23, regional epidemiologist Stephanie Kern-Allely reported that these cases are now under investigation, and vaccination status and reported...
Posted On Nov 23 2021 15:18
, By Joshua Santos
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Seven more cases

The Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. announced Sunday that seven more individuals were confirmed positive for COVID-19 through surveillance testing on Nov. 20, bringing the CNMI’s total to 464. In related news, Mount Carmel School announced yesterday that one of its students had...
Posted On Nov 23 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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‘No severe COVID-19 yet due to our high vaccination rate’

Since Oct. 28, 2021, there have been 183 cases of COVID-19 in the CNMI and, although majority of these cases were symptomatic, the CNMI has not had a case yet of anyone experiencing severe symptoms of the disease, according to Stephanie Kern-Allely, who is a regional communicable...
Posted On Nov 23 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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