Maldives declares 4th wave of COVID-19 as daily infections break record for 4 days

Xinhua News Agency

 

MALE, May 6 — The Maldives’ Health Emergency Operation Center (HEOC) has declared that the country is experiencing the fourth wave of COVID-19 infections as daily infections broke the local record for four consecutive days, local media reported on Thursday (May 6).

HEOC member Mohammed Ali on Wednesday said that a recent surge in infections has increased the chances for a spread of new variants. Meanwhile, the Health Protection Agency (HPA) data showed that the record for new daily cases was broken for the fourth day.

A total of 734 new COVID-19 infections were detected on Wednesday, raising the total number of active cases to 7,109. Of these new infections, 540 were detected in the capital region of Greater Male, while the remaining were largely in inhabited islands.

Ali was quoted by state-owned PCM News as saying that all ICU beds in the DH-11 Facility of Dharumavantha Hospital are currently occupied. He said there was a shortage of healthcare workers to meet the needs of an increasing number of patients.

There are currently 198 COVID-19 patients hospitalized for treatment in the Indian Ocean island country. (Xinhua) -jlo

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