Four more cases of coronavirus have been detected in Jersey, taking the number of active cases to 11.
Eight have come through either the airport or harbour - with two more arrivals diagnoses since Monday.
One was found through workforce screening, another person was diagnosed following 'admission screening' and one was confirmed to have Covid-19 through contact tracing.
Two of them have symptoms. All of them, along with close contacts, are isolating in the community. No-one is being treated for Covid-19 in hospital.
Nearly 30,000 passengers into Jersey have now been tested for the virus.
The current average turnaround time is 31 hours and the government says the lab should bring the average down to within 12 hours.
It's due to become operational next month.

Islanders encouraged to foster with new model of support
Exhibition looks 'beyond the diagnosis' of dementia
Crew found with early effects of carbon monoxide poisoning
Channel Islands' 10 wealthiest residents revealed
International blues musicians play Royal Square for free
Training and Q&A offered to highlight skin cancer risks
Free Portuguese short-film screening for film festival
Ballet based on Jersey legend comes to the island
Comments
Add a comment