Roundup: Brunei Extends Partial Lockdown Amid Daily Spike Of Over 100 COVID-19 Cases

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN– Brunei extended its partial COVID-19 national lockdown measures for two weeks, as the country reported 122 new cases yesterday, bringing the national tally to 1,455.

 

“Taking into account that the current situation is still unstable, it is hereby announced that the control measures that have been informed during the Ministry of Health’s press conferences on Aug 7 and Aug 9, are extended until Saturday, Sept 4,” the health ministry said.

 

According to Brunei’s Ministry of Health, the new cases included 120 local infections and two imported cases. While the source of infection of 79 local cases was still under investigation, 37 local cases were related to five active clusters already identified, and four other local cases were related to one new cluster confirmed yesterday.

 

It also marked the third consecutive day with daily new cases exceeding 100 since Aug 19, when the country recorded 190 cases and 197 cases respectively.

 

All new cases in the active clusters were individuals who were being quarantined and were found to be in contact with several confirmed cases.

 

There are currently 1,096 active cases being treated and monitored at the National Isolation Centre, with three of them in critical condition, requiring respiratory assistance, and 22 other patients under close monitoring.

 

Before the detection of seven local cases on Aug 7, Brunei kept a record of 457 days without community infections. Facing a new wave of outbreak and an increasingly difficult pandemic situation, the country introduced the strictest control measures ever within two days, with immediate effect until yesterday.

 

Besides closing religious places, schools switching to online learning, no dine-in for restaurants, and closing indoor and outdoor sports facilities, leisure centres and cinemas, Brunei also banned most mass gatherings, requiring all non-essential sector workers to do work-from-home and barring all residents in Brunei from leaving their houses without any important reason.

 

The health ministry also said yesterday that, although there were still delays in isolation procedures for some confirmed patients, the country was ramping up efforts to isolate all positive cases in health facilities.

 

“Cases that have been confirmed positive and have not been transferred to health facilities, as well as, their close contacts, who are undergoing quarantine, are not allowed to leave their respective places of isolation,” the health ministry warned.

 

Brunei also reported four recoveries yesterday. There have been a total of 355 recovered patients and four COVID-related deaths reported so far in the country.

 

Source: NAM News Network

Runner Services

The demand for delivery services or runners for food and other items has increased sharply since the reinforcement of control measures following the recurrence of COVID-19 in Brunei Darussalam. As a consumer, it is our duty to ensure that the food and items delivery services are safe and clean. Let’s hear the public opinion on runner services.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Blood Supply Stocks – All Blood Types Required

The Blood Donation Centre is currently experiencing low blood supply stocks and requires immediate supply of all blood types for use in blood transfusions at government hospitals. The Ministry of Health informs that the Blood Donation Centre at Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital is operating as usual.

 

 

 

In light of the outbreak of COVID-19 in the country, preventive measures are heightened at the centre and the public is reminded to adhere to the Ministry of Health’s guidelines such as wearing face masks, sanitizing hands, scanning the BruHealth QR code and practising social distancing at all times. Those who wish to donate blood are advised to book advance slots through the BloodKad application or contact the Blood Donation Centre to make an appointment.

 

 

 

Registration for blood donation at the Blood Donation Centre, Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital is open from Monday to Thursday and Saturday from 8:15 to 11:45 in the morning and 1:30 to 4:00 in the afternoon. Blood donors can use the paid car park in Block 10 of Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital for free for 2 hours and are reminded to bring the car park ticket when donating blood.

 

 

 

 

 

Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital

 

 

 

Monday – Thursday & Saturday

 

8:15 AM – 11:45 AM

 

1:30 PM – 4:00 PM

 

 

 

 

 

The public’s assistance in increasing the blood supply reserves at the Blood Donation Centre is very much appreciated.

 

 

 

For further information, contact the Blood Donation Centre at the numbers shown on the screen.

 

 

 

Tel: 224 2424 ext. 5745/6001/6002

 

Tel: 737 5745 (Hotline)

 

E-mail: bloodbank@moh.gov.bn

 

FB: bloodbankripas.brunei

 

IG & Twitter: @bloodbank_ripas

 

Website: www.linktr.ee/bdcripas

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Vaccination Appointment

The BruHealth app has introduced a new feature, namely online appointment system for those who have not obtained their COVID-19 vaccine injection. Awang Rudy bin Haji Harun, Acting Director of Healthcare Technology Department explained that the new feature will make it even easier for the public make vaccination appointments.

 

Those who had verify their identity inside the BruHealth app can book their online appointment. The public are able to choose the desired facility and potentially choose the vaccination date and time. The QR Code will be sent 24 hours before the appointment. Those who do not receive a QR Code but have received an SMS, this means their appointments are confirmed.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Drive-Thru Swab Centre

Towards increasing the swab test capacity for SARS-CoV-2, a Swab Centre using the drive-thru method, will start operating on Monday, the 23rd of August 2021. According to the Minister of Health, the centre is located at Bridex Jerudong.

 

Yang Berhormat the Minister of Health shared that only two people are allowed to obtain a swab test in each vehicle, namely the driver and the passenger. Only one booking need to be made per vehicle; the service will only be provided for passengers aged 12 years old and above only and are only for drivers and passengers with a valid Bru-HIMS number. Drivers and passengers who have a green or yellow BruHealth code, must not have signs of influenza infection such as cough, cold, fever or sore throat. In addition, the Swab Centre will also accept those with a red BruHealth code for those who have been instructed to undergo swab tests. However the services at the Swab Centre are not for individuals who require swab test for exiting the country or pre-departure swab purposes. For exit or pre-departure swab purposes, the service can be obtained at other swab centres as usual. The Bridex Drive-Thru Swab Centre will only operate every Monday to Thursday and Saturday from 8 in the morning to 8 in the evening.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

6 New Imported COVID-19 Cases

The Minister of Health also shared that 6 imported COVID-19 cases were reported yesterday.

 

One case arrived in the country from Thailand on the 9th of August 2021 on-board Singapore Airlines SQ148. One case who arrived in the country from Netherlands on the 9th of August 2021 via Singapore Airlines SQ148. 4 cases who arrived in the country from United Kingdom on the 9th of August 2021 on-board Royal Brunei Airline BI004. Meanwhile, the source of infection for 141 cases have not been identified.

 

Cases in the active clusters are those who are undergoing quarantine after coming into contact with several previous positive cases. Contact tracing for all new cases is currently on-going. All identified close contacts are required to undergo mandatory quarantine and RT-PCR SARS-Co-V-2 test.

 

64 cases have recovered, bringing the total recovered cases to 419 cases. This means, a total of 1,346 active cases have been recorded in the country. Among the active cases, 4 cases are in critical condition, where 3 cases require ventilators and 1 case requires the help of an additional heart/lung machine, ECMO. 21 other cases have been admitted at the Intensive Care Unit for close monitoring.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

314 New COVID-19 Cases

Brunei Darussalam reported 314 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases to 1,769. Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Doctor Haji Awang Mohd  Isham bin Haji Jaafar, Minister of Health stated the matter at a media conference on the latest COVID-19 situation yesterday afternoon at Dewan Al ‘Afiah, Ministry of Health. The Ministry of Health also said 4 new clusters have been detected namely Samima Cluster, 1328 Cluster, Jaya Hypermart Cluster and 362 Cluster. Joining the press conference was Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Doctor Awang Haji Mohd Amin Liew bin Abdullah, Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office and Second Minister of Finance and Economy.

 

The Minister of Health said the sharp increase in cases included 218 new cases from the outstanding laboratory tests, whereas 96 cases are from tests conducted by the Laboratory Services Department in the last 24 hours.

 

According to Yang Berhormat, there are additional cases for the existing active clusters, 34 cases for Chung Hua KB Cluster; 21 cases for Immigration Cluster; Champion 7 and surrounding vessels Cluster : 17 cases for Champion 7 – BT: 2 cases for Champion 7 – Platform: 14 cases for BSP HQ (Block M); 12 cases for Al-Falah/Freda-Radin Cluster; 10 cases for ABCi Cluster; 9 cases for IBTE KB Cluster; 9 cases for The Mall Cluster; 5 cases for TOTAL Cluster; 3 cases for SKH Cluster; 2 cases for 477 Cluster; 1 case for Dragon Boat Cluster; 1 case for 583 Cluster; And 1 case for PA Cluster.

 

In addition, 4 new clusters have been identified. 17 new cases reported are related to Case 1056 reported on the 19th of August 2021. The Cluster is now known as the Samima Cluster. Meanwhile, 5 new cases are related to Case 1328 reported on the 20th of August 2021. This cluster is now known as 1328 Cluster. 3 new cases are related to previous cases including Case 650 reported on the 15th of August 2021. This cluster in now known as Jaya Hypermart Cluster. 1 new case is related to Case 362 reported on the 8th of August 2021 and Case 415 reported on the 10th of August 2021. The Cluster is now known as 362 Cluster.

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei