Hospital assures public that virus was contained and all persons at risk were contacted
Health City Cayman Islands is confirming that one out of two new positive COVID-19 individuals identified from samples sent by the tertiary care hospital was an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patient. The other is a medical staff member of the facility.
The announcement of the two new positive results on Monday, March 23 at a Cayman Islands Government press briefing brought the total of COVID-19 infections among Health City staff members and patients to four with 43 samples being confirmed as negative for the virus. Thus far, 47 samples from Health City has been tested and are pending confirmation by the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). A total of 78 samples from Health City have been submitted for testing to date, so there are currently 31 pending test results yet to be received.
Several patients in ICU were tested as a precaution, as they were being treated in the ICU during the same time period as the Cayman Islands' first COVID-19 positive patient prior to the hospital being aware that the man carried the virus. That patient, a 68-year-old cruise traveler, was an emergency patient being treated for cardiac arrest who arrived at the hospital on February 29. He later developed symptoms of COVID-19, was tested and found to be positive on March 12. He subsequently passed away from complications of the virus and underlying health issues on March 14.
All other ICU patients tested returned negative results for COVID-19.
All medical staff members, their family members, patients and other individuals considered to be at risk for infection were immediately quarantined and tested for the virus following the first positive test result. All tested individuals remain in quarantine until their test results are confirmed by CARPHA.
Since the tests were performed for the first time in the Cayman Islands, the samples were sent to CARPHA as a quality control measure, and confirmation of the initial results is expected within a few days.
Dr. Binoy Chattuparambil, Clinical Director of Health City Cayman Islands hastened to reassure patients that containment measures were swift and stringent.
“We are of course disappointed that one of the ICU patients being treated at the same time as the first COVID-19 positive patient has also returned positive results. The patient has been quarantined since March 12 and has been treated in medical isolation receiving the highest level of care. Thus far, the patient is doing well.” he said.
Dr. Chattuparambil continued, “In light of the two new positive results, we have had many patient enquiries as to the level of their potential exposure to the virus which causes COVID-19. Please rest assured that all containment measures have been implemented, and we have acted responsibly in suppressing the spread of this virus from the initial cruise patient. We are a tertiary care facility that regular performs at the highest of standards, as is supported by our accreditation by Joint Commission International (JCI). We have infection control experts on our team, and we have been supported, advised and praised in our actions to contain this virus by Public Health Cayman and Public Health England.”
He referred to the overall numbers and transmission rate, saying, “Additionally, the infection rate remains low with just four out of 47 samples tested being positive. And we are secure in the knowledge that we took the appropriate and correct steps to contain the virus very early on, which is actually still borne out by the test results thus far.”
He further explained that that any person who has had potential infectious contact with a quarantined individual at Health City has already been notified and has been followed up with by the Public Health Department for evaluation and potential testing. He reiterated that if an individual has not been contacted, that they are not at risk from infection from the initial COVID-19 positive patient at Health City.
The hospital quarantined and tested all staff members, their families and other individuals who were considered to be at direct risk for exposure to the COVID-19 virus. The level of contact with the patient determined the risk level. Additionally, any of those individuals who displayed flu-like symptoms were included in the testing group.
The four individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 will remain in quarantine for 14 days, as is the standard for these cases as confirmed by Public Health Cayman Islands and Public Health England. They will have confirmatory clearance tests conducted at the conclusion of this period, and will not be released from quarantine unless the test results are clear.
Dr. Chattuparambil confirmed that the hospital remains committed to the containment of the virus, and is continuing its vigilance.
“Please rest assured that we are abiding by the highest standards of infection control and have also taken expert advice on the containment of COVID-19. However, there are certainly other potential sources of COVID-19 in the wider Cayman Islands community, and I am urging everyone to follow standard precautionary measures against contracting the virus, including staying at home, regular hand-washing and practicing good respiratory hygiene,” he said.
Dr. Chattuparambil advised that Health City is continuing to work closely with Cayman Islands Government health officials on regular updates regarding the local COVID-19 situation and will issue further updates as soon as any new information is available.
Individuals who develop any flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose etc., are advised to contact the Cayman Islands Public Health Department at flu@hsa.ky or via the flu hotline at 1-800-534-8600.
For more information about how to protect yourself from acquiring COVID-19, visit www.hsa.ky/coronavirus and www.gov.ky/coronavirus
About Health City Cayman Islands
Health City Cayman Islands, the vision of renowned heart surgeon and humanitarian Dr. Devi Shetty, is supported by Narayana Health, one of India’s largest private healthcare systems. Health City, only the second hospital in the Caribbean to receive the Joint Commission International's "hospital accreditation", provides compassionate, high-quality, affordable healthcare services in a world-class, comfortable, patient-centered environment. Offering healthcare to local, regional and international patients, Health City Cayman Islands delivers excellence in adult and pediatric cardiology, cardiac surgery, cardiac electrophysiology, medical oncology, orthopedics, sports medicine, pediatric endocrinology, gastrointestinal, hepato-pancreato-biliary and bariatric surgery, neurology, interventional neurology and neuro-diagnostics, neurosurgery, minimally invasive spine surgery, gynecology, urology, pediatric allergies, colorectal surgery, dental, sleep lab and pulmonology services.
For further information, visit www.healthcitycaymanislands.com.
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