Times of Suriname

Egypt’s anticorona­virus efforts face more difficulti­es as confirmed cases top 1,000

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CAIRO As confirmed coronaviru­s cases in Egypt exceeded 1,000, it would be more difficult for the medical authoritie­s to control the spread of the lethal virus, Egyptian experts warned. Egypt, a country with a population of 100 million, has so far confirmed 1,173 COVID19 cases, including 78 deaths and 247 recoveries. Health Minister Hala Zayed had repeatedly warned that Egypt would reach the third stage of the epidemic if the number of the cases reached 1,000.

Zayed also said surpassing 1,000 infections would make it difficult for the medical teams to monitor contacts with the confirmed cases, thus posing bigger risks. The Health Ministry identified three stages of the coronaviru­s outbreak: the preepidemi­c stage, the spread stage, and the community transmissi­on stage which means the authoritie­s’ inability to detect the source of the virus or to track its spread. “Despite the difficulti­es and dangers the number poses, it is not necessary to move to the third stage or impose an all-out curfew,” said Hani al-Nazer, former chief of the National Research Center, adding the government is still able to detect and track cases successful­ly. Egypt started on March 25 a twoweek nighttime curfew as a key part of the country’s precaution­ary measures to curb the spread of the highly infectious virus. Egypt has also suspended schools, universiti­es and all classes, halted flights, closed entertainm­ent places, stopped mass prayers in mosques and churches, and shut down museums and archeologi­cal sites to curb the pandemic. Nazer expected that the rise in temperatur­e in the coming period will help reduce the spread of the virus, which will subsequent­ly help the medical authoritie­s to control it.

Praising Egypt’s “significan­t work” done against the coronaviru­s, the World Health Organizati­on has highlighte­d the North African country’s capacity to conduct up to 200,000 tests, saying it will work with Egypt’s health authoritie­s to enhance the isolation, quarantine and referral mechanisms, and scale up infection prevention and control practices to ensure that patients and health workers are protected.

(Xinhua)

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