COVID-19: Epidemiological Update for Guadeloupe, Saint Martin, and Saint Barthélemy as of November 13, 2020

Key Points

  • Guadeloupe: All epidemiological surveillance indicators for COVID-19 have been declining since the peak of the outbreak observed in mid-September. However, this decline has slowed over the past two weeks. Viral transmission within the population is decreasing.

  • Saint Martin: epidemiological surveillance indicators have fluctuated over the past few weeks but have shown a stabilizing trend since mid-September (week 37). However, viral transmission within the population remains high.

  • Saint Barthélemy: epidemiological surveillance indicators remain at low levels. Viral circulation appears low, but the situation must be monitored closely.

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