COVID-19: Epidemiological Update for French Guiana as of October 28, 2021

Key Points

  • After peaking in late September, the decline in incidence continued in Week 42, albeit at a slightly slower pace (-15%): the incidence now stands at 227 per 100,000 inhabitants. The effective R stands at 0.78, stable compared to the previous week. The testing rate decreased slightly in week 42, but the positivity rate remains stable at 9%. Visits to emergency rooms for suspected COVID-19 have also dropped sharply.

  • This decline is observed in the most populous sectors: Ile de Cayenne (-16%), Savanes (-19%), and Littoral Ouest (-47%). An upward trend is observed in the Oyapock and Maroni sectors, though with modest numbers of new cases.

  • A sharp drop in hospitalizations is also observed, with 48 admissions in S42 (-35%), though intensive care admissions remain stable at 11 per week (compared to 26 per week at the peak).

  • The number of deaths also fell last week, dropping from 9 to 4 over the week. The current health impact of the fourth wave (Delta) has nevertheless exceeded that of the third: 109 deaths in 11 weeks.

  • Vaccination coverage continues to increase slowly without accelerating, reaching 24.7% for a full course and 33.1% among the eligible population aged 12 and older (+0.5 percentage points in one week).

  • One in two Guyanese aged 50 to 74 and four in ten Guyanese over 75 have already received at least one dose of the vaccine, raising hopes for a more limited impact in the event of a new viral outbreak in the territory.

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