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West Demerara Hospital Establishes Isolation Unit Amid Rising COVID-19 Cases; New COVID strain NB.1.8.1 triggers national preparedness alert

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June 1, 2025
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West Coast Demerara – In response to a recent rise in COVID-19 cases, the West Demerara Regional Hospital has designated a special isolation area for stable COVID-positive inpatients, including prenatal mothers. The new unit, located adjacent to the hospital’s Emergency Room, is part of a wider effort to contain and manage potential outbreaks.

A circular issued by Matron Amanda Edghill-Cole, dated May 30, 2025, informed nursing supervisors of the new facility and noted that staff will be assigned as needed to ensure adequate coverage and care. The move comes as health officials nationwide are placing facilities on alert for possible impacts of the NB.1.8.1 strain, a new COVID-19 variant that has been linked to hospitalizations in other countries.

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While no NB.1.8.1 cases have been confirmed in Guyana so far, the Ministry of Health has instructed all Regional Health Officers to ensure testing kits, protective equipment, and designated isolation spaces are available and ready across the country.

A senior health official, speaking on condition of anonymity, noted that the system is on “high alert” to quickly test, isolate, and treat anyone who may be affected by the new variant. “The symptoms are consistent with past strains, fever, cough, fatigue, but we are not taking any chances,” the official said.

Healthcare workers at West Demerara and other public hospitals say they feel more prepared this time, thanks to expanded training, established protocols, and improved coordination. However, they are urging the public to remain vigilant.

“We’ve learned a lot over the past few years, but the virus still poses a threat, especially to vulnerable populations,” said one nurse supervisor. “Please follow safety guidelines, wear your mask when needed, and get vaccinated if you’re eligible.”

The Ministry of Health continues to monitor global trends and says it will update the public promptly should any local cases of NB.1.8.1 emerge.

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