The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Health body donates PCR machine, PPEs

- Paidamoyo Chipunza Herald Reporter

THE World Health Organisati­on (WHO) yesterday donated a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) machine and personal protective equipment (PPE) worth over US$40 000 to the Government of Zimbabwe.

The machine will add to five others which were already being used in Harare and Bulawayo to provide confirmato­ry tests for Covid19.

Officially handing over the machine and

PPEs to the Ministry of Health and Child Care in Harare yesterday, WHO country representa­tive Dr Alex Gasasira said the donation was made possible through assistance from different partners, including the United States, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.

He said transporta­tion of the equipment was facilitate­d by the United Nations and its agencies as well as the African Union.

Dr Gasasira commended Zimbabwe for its efforts in responding to Covid-19 adding that WHO remained committed to assisting Government tackle the pandemic.

“We are very encouraged by efforts by the Government of Zimbabwe to scale up testing, to scale up surveillan­ce, to scale up the capacity to isolate the infected because this is the way transmissi­on can be contained,” said Dr Gasasira.

Accepting the assistance, Dr Moyo assured stakeholde­rs of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity.

He said the machine would go a long way in making the country’s decentrali­sation process a reality, while PPEs would ensure that frontline health workers were protected.

“We really appreciate this gesture and hope that you will continue supporting us as you have always done.

“PPE is the ammunition required by our health workers right now and the PCR machine will indeed help us improve coverage of definitive testing to Covid-19,” said Dr Moyo.

The country continues to receive PPE from different partners as well as other materials to fight Covid-19.

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