Brunei Reports Eight New Imported COVID-19 Cases, 321 Cases In Total

Brunei Reports Eight New Imported COVID-19 Cases, 321 Cases In Total

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Jul 25 (NNN-ANN) – Brunei reported eight new COVID-19 cases yesterday, bringing the national tally to 321.

According to Brunei’s Ministry of Health, two of the new cases arrived in the country from Indonesia via Singapore, on Jul 11, 2021, who had no signs of infection.

The other six cases arrived in the country from Jakarta on Jul 18, 2021, onboard the same flight with a patient, recorded on Friday. Five of the six cases show no signs of infection and the contact tracing has found 10 close contacts for all the six cases.

All the new cases were detected, when they were undergoing quarantine and they are being treated and monitored at the National Isolation Centre, with 41 other active patients, who are all in a stable condition.

With the detection of the new cases, a total of 180 imported cases have been confirmed, since the last local infection case on May 6, 2020. Brunei recorded 444 days without local COVID-19 infection cases.

There have been a total of 269 recovered patients and three deaths reported.

The health ministry also said, as of Jul 23, 119,721 individuals had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccines, accounting for about 26.4 percent of total population.

Brunei previously announced that COVID-19 vaccines, including those from Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Sinopharm, would be administered in the country.

All Brunei citizens and residents, including foreign nationals with a valid identification card, can receive the COVID-19 vaccination for free.– NNN-ANN

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