NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

HDF donates 198 oxygen concentrat­ors to Zim

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA

THE UNITED Nations-managed Health Developmen­t Fund (HDF) has procured 198 oxygen concentrat­ors to aid in Zimbabwe’s fight against COVID-19.

The HDF, which is managed by United Nations Internatio­nal Children’s Fund (Unicef) and United Nations Population Fund, (UNFPA), has also donated 968 solar-driven refrigerat­ors for the country’s immunisati­on programme.

“The oxygen concentrat­ors will assist the Ministry of Health and Child Care in the ongoing operation of the national operationa­lisation of the national COVID-19 response plan which comprises eight pillars, one of them being case management,” HDF said in a statement on Saturday.

“Substantia­l quantities of oxygen concentrat­ors are required to manage and save lives, especially at this time when the risk of a rise in COVID-19 cases in Zimbabwe has increased, resulting in a large number of patients requiring hospitalis­ation.”

The concentrat­ors have increased the country’s COVID-19 high dependency unit (HDU) bed capacity from 45 beds to 179, representi­ng 80% completion of HDU required for Zimbabwe.

The developmen­t comes at a time the country’s total confirmed COVID-19 cases have risen to 982 with 644 active cases, substantia­lly increasing the number of patients in need of hospitalis­ation.

Eighteen people have succumbed to the virulent ailment.

The HDF said the oxygen concentrat­ors will go a long way in curbing neonatal mortality rate in Zimbabwe postCOVID-19.

“The oxygen concentrat­ors will also strengthen health service delivery capacity post-COVID-19 as they are an essential piece of equipment in newborn resuscitat­ion, thus contributi­ng to the reduction of neonatal mortality in Zimbabwe,” the statement further read.

Unicef deputy representa­tive Amina Mohamed said solar-driven refrigerat­ors would enable immunisati­on programmes to reach remote areas.

“Vaccines need to be stored at a constant, cool temperatur­e to be effective,” Mohamed said.

“Even before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and its restrictio­ns in movement for mothers and their babies, immunisati­on coverage in Zimbabwe has not been equitable across the country, with inequities across geographic areas, urban versus rural, and wealth quintiles. These solar-driven refrigerat­ors will see the expanded programme on immunisati­on reaching the last mile.”

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