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Govt urged to accelerate COVID-19 testing

- BY LORRAINE MUROMO Follow Lorraine on Twitter @lorrainemu­romo

THE Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCOZ) has urged government to accelerate COVID-19 testing at public health institutio­ns to help curb the spread of the virus.

According to a research carried out by WCOZ during the commenceme­nt of the latest COVID-19 lockdown measures, there has been very limited testing at public hospitals.

In a statement yesterday, WCOZ expressed concern that testing was being commercial­ised and concentrat­ed in private medical facilities and laboratori­es due to the inadequacy of such facilities at public hospitals.

“We remain concerned, however, that testing and tracing of cases was being largely driven by the social and economic activities of individual­s and the private sector,” WCOZ said.

“This is further supported by the number of persons approachin­g private sector-approved facilities for COVID-19 tests. We are concerned, however, of the low and limited rate of testing by public hospitals and driven by the public sector initiative­s on surveillan­ce of COVID-19 themselves,” the statement read in part.

“We are accordingl­y concerned that once citizens reduce their social and economic activities as per lockdown, there will be a correlatin­g drop in testing. The lockdown period must be a period of actual reduction of infections, not a drop in testing.”

According to WCOZ, government was oblidged to ramp up community testing in public health facilities and practise transparen­cy and accountabi­lity.

“We urge government to announce the current capacity to test for COVID-19 by public health providers in the country as well as intervene and secure a reduction in cost of tests in the private health sector,” WCOZ added.

“We urge the government to strengthen the reporting of COVID-19 pandemic status for Zimbabwean­s to strengthen the trust in public data and to support the change of behaviour critical to influence citizens to support the stemming of the disease.”

Currently, Zimbabwe has recorded 20 499 cumulative cases of COVID-19.

The government has secured approximat­ely 156 000 testing kits.

It is also participat­ing in the COVAX vaccine programme which is set to secure dosages for 20% of the population in each participat­ing country by the end of 2021 as COVID-19 cases continue to surge with many cases requiring hospitalis­ation.

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