Woman dies from coronavirus in 1st Guyana case

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Woman dies from coronavirus in 1st Guyana case

AFP

The woman's family has been quarantined and efforts are underway to trace passengers who traveled on the same flight with her

GEORGETOWN, Guyana – A woman who tested positive for the coronavirus in Guyana after arriving from the United States a week ago has died, health officials in the South American country announced Thursday, March 12.

The 52-year-old Guyanese woman, who traveled from New York, died on Wednesday, March 11, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Karen Gordon-Boyle said.

The woman’s family has been quarantined and efforts were underway to trace passengers who traveled on the same flight.

“All of that is being done now, all the contact tracing,” Gordon-Boyle told Agence France-Presse.

Family members and others who had come into contact with the woman were being subjected to “house quarantine,” the health official said.

President David Granger late Wednesday advised against public gatherings and non-essential travel in and from the country, located on the northeastern corner of South America with a population of just 750,000.

Security forces will step up patrols at border crossings with neighbors Suriname, Brazil and Venezuela, he said. – Rappler.com

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