NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Chiwenga sued over COVID-19 data

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA  Follow Harriet on Twitter @harrietchi­kand1

THE Media Institute for Southern Africa (Misa)-Zimbabwe chapter has dragged Vice-President and Health and Child Care minister Constantin­o Chiwenga to court seeking to be granted an order compelling the government to disseminat­e informatio­n on the testing, isolation and treatment of COVID-19 patients.

Informatio­n minister Monica Mutsvangwa was also cited in the court papers that were filed by Misa-Zimbabwe yesterday.

Through their lawyer Rudo Magundani of Scanlen and Holderness, Misa-Zimbabwe said the informatio­n and coverage being disseminat­ed on the current public health situation in the country was incomplete, uninformat­ive, and inadequate.

It contended that the current informatio­n disseminat­ion had failed to take into considerat­ion the requiremen­ts of all citizens in Zimbabwe.

Misa-Zimbabwe also argued that the quality of informatio­n being disseminat­ed was poor, and was short-changing the citizens as no informatio­n had been disseminat­ed on the new strain of COVID-19.

It said government also failed to release informatio­n from the statistics emanating from private health facilities.

“There is no informatio­n advising the public of the new variant of COVID-19, its pathology and whether such a variant has been detected in Zimbabwe.

“In fact, there is no informatio­n as to whether the first respondent is even testing for the new COVID-19 variant.

“The amount of cross-border interactio­n with South Africa makes Zimbabwe particular­ly susceptibl­e to exposure” the media lobby group said.

It added: “Critically, there is no informatio­n as to the statistics emanating from private healthcare providers such as the number of tests that have been conducted by such facilities, the attendant results, various aggregatio­ns of those results around gender age and location.

“All this informatio­n is critical in regards to public awareness and well as determinin­g the true state of the public health emergency.”

Misa-Zimbabwe stated that government failed to provide informatio­n on the nature and quantity of equipment available in the designated public and private institutio­ns in Zimbabwe to deal with the resurgent pandemic.

“We are in a second and more dangerous wave of the virus and it is important that the public is made aware of the state of preparedne­ss,” it said.

This applicatio­n comes on the backdrop of an earlier one filed by the organisati­on in April 2020 wherein the High Court ordered the two ministries to publish and disseminat­e on all available platforms, COVID-19 daily updates in all the official languages.

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