The Ministry of Health in its latest 96-hour COVID-19 situational report for the period from 2:00 pm 21st July to 25 th
July 2022, reported 56 new positive cases with 54 confirmed community cases and 2 confirmed imported cases
registered during this period, taking the total number of cases (community and border) to 15,374. Currently, five (5)
patients are in managed isolation and one (1) patient admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Moto’otua Hospital.
Strengthening our defense against the virus, all eligible members of the public are reminded to visit the nearest hospital
for their first or second dose, and booster shot of the vaccine. Vaccination continues to be our best defense against the
severe effects of the virus
We continue to urge everyone to please remain vigilant and adhere to public health advice provided by the Ministry of
Health from time to time.
COVID-19 Situation Summary prepared by the Ministry of Health as at 2:00 pm Local Time July 21 st to 2:00
pm July 25 th 2022 is provided in the table below: To access the detailed situational analysis report, please visit
the MOH website (https://www.health.gov.ws/) or contact the phone number (8006440) for more information.
* The sites include all health facilities, private clinics, testing sites and self-reporting
**The death count is subject to change following full verification of all reported COVID-19 deaths from all health facilities.
Note: There are other deaths among registered cases that are not primarily caused by COVID-19.
***The test count is subject to change to data cleaning and when data becomes available
Further to the last 96-hours COVID-19 situational report, the Ministry of Health has also released the latest
seven days rolling average report on the status of the COVID-19 in Samoa for the 7-days period from 17 th of
July to 24 th July, 2022. The report provides in-depth information on the trends and status of the COVID-19
outbreak since the first confirmed community transmitted case in March of 2022 and our current national
vaccination rates. The full report from the Ministry of Health is attached herewith for information of the
public.