21 Suspected Coronavirus Cases From the USVI Have Been Sent to CDC For Testing. So Far 3 Have Returned Negative, 2 Positive and 16 Pending
The USVI Dept. of Health confirmed the second case of the coronavirus in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The original story quoted Governor Bryan, who had spoken at a press conference Monday afternoon. There, he stated that 3 cases had returned negative and 1 positive.
Furthermore, the Dept. of Health, he said, was awaiting the results of eight additional cases, and on Monday had sent nine more samples to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for testing — bringing the total to 21 suspected cases: three negatives, two confirmed positive, and 16 pending.
Furthermore, the Dept. of Health, he said, was awaiting the results of eight additional cases, and on Monday had sent nine more samples to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for testing — bringing the total to 21 suspected cases: three negatives, two confirmed positive, and 16 pending.