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Aden labs run out of reagents as Yemen reports new virus cases

- Saeed Al-Batati Al-Mukalla

Health facilities in Yemen’s port city of Aden have stopped coronaviru­s screening tests due to a shortage of reagents in laboratori­es amid a surge in the number of coronaviru­s cases. “All PCR machines in the city have stopped testing for coronaviru­s due to a shortage of the reagents,” a senior government official told Arab News. Aden, the interim capital of Yemen’s internatio­nally recognized government, has seen an increase in the number of coronaviru­s cases and other diseases bearing symptoms of coronaviru­s during the past few weeks.

Officials say that they consumed their stock of reagents on testing new cases and are currently unable to conduct new tests.

According to them, the shortage of reagents and other vital medical supplies has been caused due to fighting between government troops and separatist­s in the southern province of Abyan, which has cut off a road that links Aden with Hadramout.

On Tuesday,

a shipment

of hundreds of testing reagents was sent to Aden from Hadramout province that will likely solve the problem temporaril­y, they said. “Due to fighting in Shouqra, we were forced to send the shipment of reagents on a boat from Abyan to Aden,” a senior official said, adding that local hospitals in Aden have not been able to determine the causes of hundreds of deaths in the city since early last month when the city was hit by a rainstorm.

Hospitals and health facilities in the city cannot cope with the influx of patients amid a shortage of medical equipment and personal protective items, local health officials said.

Some of

the

city’s

health profession­als have died or contracted coronaviru­s due to a lack of protective gear.

Dr. Mustafa Mohammed, an official at the Ministry of Health in Aden, told Arab News that he sees addressing the shortage of medical machines and personal protective equipment as more urgent than the supply of reagents.

New cases

The Aden-based national coronaviru­s committee on Tuesday recorded 37 new COVID-19 cases in the government-controlled areas. The number of cases has risen to 167 and the death toll stands at 28.

The highest number of cases was detected in Aden where 19 cases were registered followed by nine cases in Hadramout.

The committee also announced registerin­g the first coronaviru­s case in Abyan province.

The announceme­nt of new cases comes as local health officials called for stricter measures in the cities, as people appeared indifferen­t to health guidelines and social distancing rules.

 ??  ?? A pharmacist talks to a girl through a plastic barrier amid concerns for the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) in Sanaa,Yamen.Reuters
A pharmacist talks to a girl through a plastic barrier amid concerns for the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) in Sanaa,Yamen.Reuters

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