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Latest COVID-19 victim is a 53-year-old woman - Barbados Today

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The number of casualties from COVID-19 has risen to 225, following the death of a 53-year-old woman on Saturday, November 27. She passed away at the Harrison’s Point Isolation Facility and was unvaccinated. Acting Minister of Health and Wellness, Senator Dr. Jerome Walcott, has extended condolences to her loved ones. (MR/BGIS)

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