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COVID-19 UPDATE: Two new cases, 29 recoveries - Barbados Today

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Two females tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, May 12, from the 520 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. Twenty-nine people recovered from the virus and were discharged. There are now 90 persons in isolation. Barbados has recorded 3,959 confirmed cases of COVID-19 (1,913 females and 2,046 males) since the first case […]

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