Times of Suriname

COVID-19 update… No new cases but ‘person of interest’ on Ministry’s radar

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While Guyana’s cases of coronaviru­s (COVID-19) remain at five, the Ministry of Public Health has a ‘person of interest’ on its radar. This was disclosed by Public Health Minister, Volda Lawrence, during a live Facebook presentati­on wednesday. The Minister did not detail the specific characteri­stics of a ‘person of interest’ but she revealed that “at one point we did have seven persons who were of interest to us.” With six less persons to monitor, the Minister said that the national response to the novel coronaviru­s has warranted nine persons be placed in mandatory quarantine and an additional four in mandatory isolation. She disclosed too that all persons in quarantine and isolation will be receiving psychosoci­al services support from the Public Health Ministry’s Mental Health Unit. Currently the Ministry’s response is premised on eight pillars set out by the WHO. And according to Minister Lawrence, the Health Emergency Operations Centre (HEOC), set up in wake of the COVID19 pandemic, is tasked with implementi­ng the Ministry’s national strategic plan. The HEOC, the Minister informed, is tasked with meeting every 48 hours for updates. This, she explained, is in an effort to monitor the disease situation with a view of mitigating its spread.The Minister sought to underscore too that “there is an adequate supply of testing kits and PPEs (personal protective equipment) for our medical personnel” and “continuous education of the public through various media messages is ongoing”. In the latter regard, Lawrence said that the Ministry has sought to translate its messages in the four indigenous dialects of Wapichan,

Makushi, Akawaio and Patamona. Also, the Minister informed that “We are currently working on the messages for persons living with disabiliti­es and through some of our internatio­nal partners” and “we are working on translatio­n into languages for our migrant population”. The measures that the Ministry has adopted from WHO to combat this disease include: risk communicat­ion and community activities; surveillan­ce; rapid response teams and case investigat­ions; points of entry; the national reference laboratory; infection prevention and control; case management and operationa­l support and logistics. Aside from its technical efforts, the Minister said that social distancing and hygienic practices are continuall­y being encouraged to ensure that “we can beat COVID-19”. (Kaieteur News)

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