Zimbabwe Corona Virus Updates
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Zimbabwe CO-VID19 cases still at 34, that's according to the Ministry of Health & Child Care
Zimbabwe CO-VID19 lockdown extended by 14 days
You can catch Covid-19 no matter how hot the weather is. To protect yourself wash your hands regularly with soap & water, avoid touching your eyes, nose & mouth
If you suspect COVID-19 disease, or wish to obtain more information on this disease, you are advised to call the following Ministry of Health and Child Care HOTLINE numbers for assistance
๐ฒ 2019 ๐ฒ +263714734593 or ๐ฒ +263774112531
To date, a total of 7642 diagnostic tests have been conducted. Zimbabwe CO-VID19 cases stand at 40 as eight more test positive, including 5 full recoveries and 4 deaths.
๐ฟ๐ผ Zimbabwe Latest Numbers
CO-VID19 TESTS- 6834
POSITIVE CASES- 32
NEGATIVE CASES-6802
DEATHS- 4
RECOVERIES- 5
Source: Ministry of Health and Child Care
The Ministry of Health and Child Care would like to report that today(26th of April), a total of 328 tests were done, giving a total of 6 395 screening and diagnostic tests done to date.
All the PCR tests done in Harare and Bulawayo today were negative for COVID-19.
Therefore, to date, Zimbabwe now has 31 (thirty-one) confirmed cases of COVID-19, including five recoveries and four deaths.
Case Number 29 and Case Number 30 reported yesterday involve a 46-year-old female and 66-year-old male patients respectively. Both are residents of Mhondoro, and were direct contacts of the late Case
Number 27. Currently, they have been advised to self isolate at home, as both have mild desease.
Case Number 31 also reported yesterday is a 31-year-old male resident of Harare who returned from the United Kingdom on the 13th of April 2020. He is stable, currently on mandatory isolation.
26/04/2020
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Zimbabwe Corona virus cases hit 29, as death toll rises to 4. An 82-year-old woman becomes the country's fourth victim to the deadly novel Corona virus.
Who is most at risk for the coronavirus disease?
People of all ages can be infected by the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Older people, and people with pre-existing medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease) appear to be more vulnerable to becoming severely ill with the virus. WHO advises people of all ages to take steps to protect themselves from the virus, for example by following good hand hygiene and good respiratory hygiene.
24/04/2020
24/04/2020
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