NMI reports Covid-19-related death

(Covid-19 Task Force) — Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, the Governor’s Covid-19 Task Force, and the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. have confirmed the CNMI’s third Covid-19-related death. The first two occurred in March and April 2020.

The latest fatality  was a vaccinated male and a CNMI resident with underlying medical conditions who passed this month.

The patient tested positive for Covid-19 in August, was identified on arrival through travel screening, and quarantined. The patient was admitted to the hospital while in quarantine, recovered, and was discharged early September. Shortly after, the patient was readmitted to the hospital due to complications related to Covid-19 pneumonia.

“It is always heartbreaking when we lose a patient to any disease after exhausting all efforts to help them recover. We share in the family’s grief and send our deepest condolences as they try to find comfort and strength in these difficult times,” said CHCC Chief Medical Officer John Tudela, M.D. “This virus continues to demonstrate how unforgiving and unrelenting it can be as it evolves and rages on globally. We cannot stress enough to the community how important it is for everyone to continue to be vigilant here and when traveling outside the CNMI to protect yourself and your loved ones. Our community fortunately has been spared from a surge so far, but we cannot let our guard down.”

Currently, there are 273 confirmed Covid-19 cases in the CNMI.

“It is never easy to hear news that we lost a member of our community,” said Gov. Ralph DLG Torres. “We extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones during this difficult time, and we ask our community to keep them in their prayers. This should be a constant reminder for all of us to continue protecting each other during this pandemic. We will continue to keep our community safe.”

“We ask the community to join us in keeping the family and the deceased in our thoughts during this trying time,” said CHCC Chief Executive Officer Esther L. Muna. “The loss of a community member affects us all; we should look out and be there for each other. We will provide necessary assistance to the family.”

If you are experiencing Covid-19 symptoms, please contact the CHCC Tele-Triage hotline at 233-2067. The hotline runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Updates from the Covid-19 Task Force and the CHCC can be found on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts @governorcnmi and @cnmichcc, as well as through CNMI media partners.

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