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WHO Country Representative, Dr. Nathan Bakyaita (By chai ta)
Permanent Secretary of Technical Services, Dr. Kennedy Malama
Director of Health Promotion, Environment and Social Determinants, Dr. Able Kabalo
Health Care Professionals across Zambia
Members of the Media
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Today, we commemorate World Malaria Day under this year’s theme, “Draw a Line for Malaria Free Zambia.”
Each year, World Malaria Day highlights global efforts to control malaria, acknowledging the progress we have made in prevention and treatment and emphasizing the work that remains in the fight against this deadly disease.
This year’s celebration comes at a critical time in our efforts to eliminate malaria in Zambia. In 2020, we saw the first increases in the number of people getting sick and dying from malaria in years. So it is fitting that this year’s theme is about drawing the line against malaria. As a longtime partner in the fight against malaria, the U.S. government is comm
Lusaka - Zambia: Health Minister Dr. Jonas Chanda has underscored the need for improved interventions in the fight against malaria in Zambia. Speaking when he officiated
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Minister of Health Jonas Chanda has advised the general public to continue with the laid down COVID-19 guidelines in there arises a third strain of the pandemic which he said is more lethal.
Dr Jonas Chanda says few countries in Africa which are already experiencing a third wave of COVID-19 which he said is more lethal as it has so far recorded larger numbers of severity and deaths.
In a statement made available to ZANIS by Ministry of Health Public Relation officer Amos Zulu in Lusaka yesterday, Dr Chanda says according to the international reports, which indicates that the new COVID-19 strain has affected 219 countries and territories globally .