The Regional Health Authority informs that six positive cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in the Region, according to testing conducted by the two laboratories of reference in the Azores.
Three cases were detected on the island of São Miguel, two on the island of Terceira and one on the island of Graciosa.
On São Miguel Island, the diagnosed cases correspond to three female health professionals, aged 23, 45 and 48, who had contact with a positive case.
On Terceira Island, a 50-year-old female and a 25-year-old male were diagnosed following contact with a positive case.
On Graciosa Island, the confirmed case concerns a 58-year-old female from the same household where two positive cases were reported Wednesday.
Currently, all patients are clinically stable and in home confinement.
The cases are being followed up by the Municipal Health Authority. The procedures defined for confirmed case are in progress as well as the surveillance of close contacts.
As of now, 63 positive cases for infection with the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which causes the COVID-19 disease, have been identified in the Region, 28 on São Miguel Island, 11 on Terceira Island, 3 on Graciosa Island, 7 on São Jorge Island, 9 on Pico Island and 5 on Faial Island.
The information on the COVID-19 pandemic will be updated this afternoon at 4 pm, through a press conference to be held at the headquarters of the Regional Health Secretariat at Solar dos Remédios in Angra do Heroísmo.
The Regional Health Authority reiterates the need to comply with all recommendations already made public in this regard, especially that, in case of symptoms, patients should not seek a Hospital or Health Unit, but rather call the Azores Health Line - 808 24 60 24.
For more information, please consult the Regional Government's website dedicated to this pandemic at http://covid19.azores.gov.pt or the Regional Directorate for Health Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/DirecaoSaudeAcores/.
The Regional Government also provides the Azores Non-Medical COVID-19 Information Line -800 29 29 29 -, which operates every day of the week from 8 am to 8 pm, and the RIAC Line - 800 500 501 -, which is available from Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 10.30 pm, and on Sundays from 10 am to 10.30 pm.
The email address [email protected] is also available for clarification on the measures adopted in the Region to face the novel coronavirus pandemic.