Zimbabwe confirms second positive case of Covid-19
Health Minister Obadiah Moyo confirmed the incident. This comes just a day after the country on Friday confirmed its first case of coronavirus in a Victoria Falls man who recently ...
Health Minister Obadiah Moyo confirmed the incident. This comes just a day after the country on Friday confirmed its first case of coronavirus in a Victoria Falls man who recently ...
The decision came after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s meeting with the COVID19 National Ministerial Committee on Friday in the afternoon. However, the statement from the office of the Prime Minister ...
The ministry also suspended Friday prayer and other congregational prayers, noted that Adhan will be performed at the mosques and the Muazin should add the phrase “Pray at homes.” Meanwhile, ...
The new cases include a French woman, 30, whose domestic partner had been previously confirmed positive, along with their son aged 10 months. A Rwandan man, 32, who arrived in ...
“Following the announcement of 10 new cases of COVID-19, Nigeria government announced the closure of all the country’s airports to all international flights as part of the measures to curb ...
According to press releases issued by their respective departments, the ministers of foreign affairs, interior, education, and mines and quarries have all tested positive for COVID-19. “Two deaths (have been) ...
These patients are under medical at the hospital where they are treated in accordance with the sanitary measures in force, noted the ministry, adding that the cases excluded following negative ...
Rwanda has so far tested more than 1200 people, with only 11 turning out positive. The first positive case was recorded on Saturday, March 14, 2020. Ever since, more positive ...
At the nation’s seat of power, the wife of the President, Aisha Buhari ordered the immediate shutdown of her office for two weeks and directed the staff of her office ...
"The first is a 59-year-old Ghanaian woman, resident in the United Kingdom who recently returned to Ghana and currently living in Kumasi, reported to a private hospital with the history ...
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