Health Protection Agency HPA says 100 more cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Maldives on Wednesday.
HPA said that out of the 100 new cases, 50 were reported from the inhabited islands while 40 others were confirmed from the Greater Male' Area.
HPA also said that 9 new COVID cases were confirmed from operational resorts while 1 new case of the pandemic was reported from a safari.
The Agency had said that with the new cases the total number of COVID-19 cases reported in the Maldives has now reached 82,364.
HPA informed that while 80,004 has recovered from the illness in the country, the number of active cases of the pandemic has now reached 2,120.
It said that 17 COVID-19 patients remained admitted to hospital settings for further treatment.
The COVID-19 global pandemic has taken the lives of 227 individuals in the Maldives and authorities had confirmed that many of those who succumbed to the illness were elderly locals with underlying health conditions.
Officials have also said that the total number of cases include 13 deceased positives whose cause of death is not directly due to COVID-19