Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

109 in coronaviru­s watch in Gweru

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspond­ent

MORE than 100 people in Gweru are under coronaviru­s surveillan­ce and are being closely monitored by health experts to ascertain whether they contracted the disease while travelling outside the country.

This comes after officials also announced that 81 people who arrived in Bulawayo through the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Internatio­nal Airport recently have also been placed under surveillan­ce for Covid-19 (coronaviru­s). Speaking during a State of the City address last week, Gweru Mayor Councillor Josiah Makombe said there were 109 people who were under coronaviru­s surveillan­ce after they were exposed to the disease when they travelled out of the country.

Clr Makombe said although no one has shown signs and symptoms of a possible infection, the city’s health department was monitoring the people as a precaution­ary measure.

“We are all aware that there have been reported cases of coronaviru­s in South Africa. Here in Gweru we have 109 people who were exposed and are under surveillan­ce. We are not saying they are infected but we are saying they travelled out of the country and as a precaution­ary measure they have been put under surveillan­ce. None of them has, however, shown signs and symptoms and some are now close to 21 days since they travelled. Our health department together with other health experts have been trained to deal with coronaviru­s cases,” he said.

However, Clr Makombe said Gweru does not have an isolation facility in case of an incident.

“As Gweru we do not have a facility where suspected cases can be treated or isolated. Once we detect a possible infection, we refer the patients to Bulawayo or Harare where there are better facilities. I want to warn residents particular­ly cross-border traders to be wary of the disease,” he said.

Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Permanent Secretary Mr Nick Mangwana said Government has put in place mechanisms to deal with coronaviru­s in case of a recorded incident following reported cases in neighbouri­ng South Africa and Namibia.

“We have placed our measures on both our ground and air ports of entry into the country,” he said.

The Government has already cancelled a high-level conference organised by the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on (FAO) that was scheduled for Victoria Falls later this month as a precaution against the virus, while consultati­ons are being done at Government level concerning the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair to be held in Bulawayo next month.

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