Zim records first coronavirus case

Staff Reporter

Zimbabwe has confirmed the first case of the deadly coronavirus after a 38 year old man tested positive Friday.

The Minister of Health and Child Care, Obadiah Moyo confirmed the development saying the patient diagnosed with the dreaded disease lives in Victoria Falls and had travelled to the United Kingdom, where he presumably got infected.

 “….National Microbiology Reference Laboratory at Sally Mugabe Central confirms that a suspected case of Covid-19 tested positive. This is the first case of Covid-19 in Zimbabwe,” Moyo said.

He added: “The patient is a 38-year-old Caucasian male and resident of Victoria Falls who had travelled to Manchester, United Kingdom on 7 March and returned to his home in Victoria Falls on 15 March via South Africa.

“After arrival he put himself in self quarantine at home as per our advice that all travellers from Covid-19 affected countries. On realising that he was not feeling too well, he contacted his medical practitioner by telephone advising him that he had a persistent cough and sneezing.

“The general practitioner alerted the local Covid-19 rapid response team from the Ministry of Health and Child Care who immediately went to assess him and recommended that he continues with self-isolation at home. 

“Specimens were also collected and ferried to reference laboratory for testing and continued with self-isolation at home and he is showing signs of recovery after some positive management at home. 

“As a result of our preparedness, we managed to identify this first case in a timely fashion and ensure that he was appropriately managed. Our teams are now being assisted by the patient himself. The nation should be calm as we deal with this case of Covid-19 in Zimbabwe. 

“Let us continue with good personal hygiene,” he said.

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