SITUATIONAL REPORT ON COVID-19 PANDEMIC (26 th -28 th May 2022)

Samoa’s Ministry of Health in its latest situational report from May 26th to May 28th, 2022, confirmed 119
new COVID-19 positive cases and five (5) patients are currently in managed isolation at Moto’otua Hospital.
The total number of confirmed (both community and border) cases in Samoa since 17th March is 13,499.
COVID-19 Related Deaths
This latest report registered one (1) new COVID-19 related death, taking the total number of deaths to 26. The
deceased is a 71 year old male with known comorbidities and was fully vaccinated (2 dose of COVID-19).
Our prayers and condolences are with the families and children of the persons who have passed away. Out of respect
for the families and relatives, we will not be making any further comments.
Members of the public are implored to please take heed of public health measures such as wearing a mask, maintaining
social distance, and washing their hands to maintain good hygiene and to contain community transmission. For all
those who have not done or completed their vaccination, or a booster dose, to please do so. Vaccination remains our
best defense against the virus. Keeping our families and loved ones safe is everyone’s responsibility.
COVID-19 Situation Summary prepared by the Ministry of Health as at 2:00pm Local Time May 26 th to 2:00pm
May 28 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/).

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.
** One (1) new death has been verified in the past 24hrs.- A 71 year old male with known comorbidities who had received 2 doses of COVID-19 vaccination. He
died of severe pneumonia due to COVID-19 on the 27th May 2022.
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