COVID-19 in the Caribbean
The Caribbean region has not been spared from the continuous onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic.
To date, about 95% of the countries in the region had reported positive cases of COVID-19 amidst strict lock down measurements being imposed by each government.
Meanwhile, globally, there have been 2,402,250 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 163,097 deaths, reported to WHO.
Data of confirmed Caribbean COVID-19 cases as of today, April 21:
- Dominican Republic – 5044 cases, 245 deaths, 463 recovered
- Puerto Rico – 1298 cases, 64 deaths
- Cuba – 1087 cases, 36 deaths, 285 recovered
- Jamaica – 223 cases, 6 deaths, 27 recovered
- Martinique -163 cases, 14 deaths, 73 recovered
- Guadeloupe -148 cases, 8 deaths, 73 recovered
- Trinidad and Tobago – 114 cases, 8 deaths, 26 recovered
- French Guiana – 97 cases, 1 death, 76 recovered
- Aruba – 97 cases, 2 deaths, 51 recovered
- Bermuda – 86 cases, 5 deaths, 37 recovered
- Barbados – 75 cases, 5 deaths, 23 recovered
- Sint Maarten – 67 cases, 10 deaths, 12 recovered
- Guyana – 66 cases, 7 deaths, 9 recovered
- Cayman Islands – 66 cases, 1 death, 7 recovered
- Bahamas – 64 cases, 9 deaths, 11 recovered
- Haiti – 57 cases, 3 deaths
- US Virgin Islands – 53 cases, 3 deaths, 48 recovered
- Saint Martin – 37 cases, 2 deaths, 19 recovered
- Antigua and Barbuda – 23 cases, 3 deaths, 7 recovered
- Belize – 18 cases, 2 deaths, 2 recovered
- Dominica – 16 cases, 9 recovered
- Saint Lucia – 15 cases, 13 recovered
- Saint Kitts and Nevis – 15 cases
- Curacao -14 cases, 1 death, 11 recovered
- Grenada -14 cases, 6 recovered
- St Vincent and the Grenadines – 12 cases, 2 recovered
- Montserrat – 11 cases, 2 recovered
- Turks and Caicos – 11 cases, 1 death
- Suriname – 10 cases, 1 death, 6 recovered
- Saint Barthelemy -6 cases, 5 recovered
- British Virgin Islands – 5 cases, 1 death, 3 recovered
- Anguilla – 3 cases, 1 recovered
- Saba – 2 cases
- Sin Eustatius – 1 case