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The Ministry of Health (M.O.H.) has announced the addition of 128 additional COVID-19 community cases, bringing the total number of positive cases in the nation to 13,924

Get the latest update on COVID-19 in the nation with the Ministry of Health reporting 128 additional community cases. Find out the total number of positive cases and the latest developments in the Ministry's Situational Report. Follow public health guidelines and get vaccinated to protect yourself and your loved ones. Stay informed and stay safe.

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The data from the Ministry of Health was included in the Ministry's Situational Report on the COVID-19 Pandemic, which covered the period from 2 p.m. on June 1 to 2 p.m. on June 3, 2022, and was provided to the media at 10 p.m. on Sunday.

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At the Tupua Tamasese Meaole National Hospital, a total of ten patients were in managed isolation throughout the reporting period. There have also been no admissions to the Moto'otua hospital's critical care unit.



The Ministry of Health urged the public to follow public health guidelines such as wearing face masks while keeping social distance and washing hands.

"Members of the public are encouraged to continue to follow public health guidelines like as wearing face masks, keeping a safe distance from others, and washing hands to maintain good personal hygiene and prevent the virus from spreading." COVID-19 immunizations are still being administered at all hospitals around the country, according to the Ministry's report.



"Our greatest defence against the virus remains vaccination." It is everyone's obligation to ensure the safety of our family and loved ones."

There were no fatalities reported during the reporting period, bringing the total number of people who have died from the illness to 27. The most recent death occurred on Thursday, June 2nd, and Friday, June 3rd.



Up to Friday, June 3, 2022, health authorities had given a total of 124,473 rapid antigen tests (RATs) throughout the country.

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