New Era

Shangula encouraged by downward Covid trend

- Aletta Shikololo - ashikololo@nepc.com.na

Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has acknowledg­ed the decline in Covid-19 cases over the past month, saying there has been a massive drop in the number of new infections, hospitalis­ation and deaths in Namibia.

The minister said this at the handover of respirator­s by the University of Namibia (Unam) to the ministry in Windhoek yesterday.

“The third wave of the pandemic has affected all corners of our country. It is, however, gratifying that we have started to observe a positive trend marked by the decline in the number of new cases,” Shangula said, encouraged the nation to maintain the trajectory.

In an interview with New Era, Shangula said the decline in the number of positive cases has been attributed to the public’s cooperatio­n towards the health measures.

“The public is really cooperatin­g, and we have executed restrictiv­e measures such as the lockdown, curfew, we are still trying to minimise the interactio­ns between people. Covid-19 transmits through interactio­ns of people and once we limit that, we will be able to achieve our goal of combating the virus,” he added.

Meanwhile, by 4 September 2021, the country recorded 116 new Covid-19 confirmed cases - a total of 220 395 people have received one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, while 126 306 had received two doses.

Shangula said this has brought the desired results of what they aim to achieve.

“We are happy that our efforts to regain the upper hand in combating misinforma­tion from

anti-vaxxers is bearing fruits. The task ahead is to ensure that almost every Namibian is vaccinated and that is what we are looking into,” he stated.

Despite positive results towards fighting the ongoing pandemic, Shangula said it is still an uphill climb to reach herd immunity.

“We are calling upon the public to get vaccinated,” he said.

Expressing the same sentiments, Ben Nangombe, executive director of the health ministry said although there is an indication that the public health measures that the government has put in place are working, the nation needs to keep complying with the regulation­s put in place.

“We are not out of the woods yet. If we let our guards down, we are going to see another spike in covid-19 cases and we don’t want to get there,” he said.

Nangombe said many people getting severely sick, hospitalis­ed, and dying are mainly those who have not gotten the vaccine.

“Vaccines do work, they have worked in other parts of the world and they will work here and we are encouragin­g people to get vaccinated,” he urged.

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Positive changes… Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula is happy about the decline in Covid-19 cases.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Positive changes… Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula is happy about the decline in Covid-19 cases.

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