The fatalities involved a 76-year-old woman, an 80-year-old man and an 84-year-old man, all of whom suffered from underlying health conditions.
The new cases emerged after 12,133 tests were conducted. Of the 128 new cases, 57 involved people who tested positive to a rapid test.
The remaining 48 were contacts, 19 were people who took the initiative to get tested, three were people who got tested at general hospitals, while one was...