COVID-19 in the Caribbean. Update as of July 18, 2024.

Key Points

  • In Martinique, all city and hospital indicators are declining in week 2024–28. In private practices, the number of cases clinically suggestive of COVID-19 is decreasing for the second consecutive week. A decrease in the number of emergency room visits and hospitalizations was also observed last week, marking the third consecutive week of decline. Nevertheless, virological indicators still show active circulation of SARS-CoV-2.

  • In Guadeloupe, the number of clinically suggestive cases has decreased for the third consecutive week. Although the number of emergency room visits decreased in week 2024-27, it has remained generally stable over the past four weeks (W2024-25 to W2024-28). Virological indicators continue to show active circulation of SARS-CoV-2.

  • In Saint Martin, community indicators are declining in week 2024-28 for the second consecutive week.

  • In Saint Barthélemy, the number of outpatient visits decreased in week 2024-28.

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