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Three Covid deaths, 105 new cases

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April 11, 2021
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Guyana on Sunday recorded three Covid-19 deaths and 105 new confirmed cases of the virus, the Ministry of Health has announced.

Among the fatalities are: three women, one 65-year-old and another 63-year- old, both from Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) and a 4141-year-old of Berbice. They died while receiving care at a medical facility.

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The MOH expresses sincerest condolences to the families of the deceased and will make every effort to provide all the necessary support during this difficult time to render any assistance needed. The deaths have pushed the national total to 255, 21 of which were recorded in this month alone.

The ministry is also appealing to the general public to respect the confidentiality of the two deceased and their families and to allow them to mourn their tragic loss in peace.

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