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ABOUT US$80 000 is needed to repair radio therapy machines at Mpilo Central Hospital at a time when Government is the process of coming up with measures which w. ....
By Anna Chibamu THE Zimbabwe Senior Hospital Doctors Association (ZSHDA) has raised alarm over perceived recklessness exhibited by political parties and general revellers who disregarded Covid-19 restrictions through gathering in large numbers over the past few days. The doctors are also concerned Zimbabwe is under a serious threat from the new Covid-19 variant discovered last month in South Africa where a large number of Zimbabweans living and working there are back home for the festive holidays. The requirement for travellers to produce valid Covid-19 negative certificates when exiting South Africa has also been removed by that country’s government to ease congestion at the Beitbridge Border Post. ....
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga HARARE,– The Zimbabwean government on Saturday restored a curfew and banned all gatherings, except for funerals, for 30 days as the country battles to contain a surge in COVID-19 infections. As was the case during the initial lockdown restrictions in March 2020, only essential services such as hospitals, pharmacies and supermarkets will remain open. However, these services will now operate between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. The country has of late witnessed a high number of local infections amid fears that the second wave of the pandemic will be more deadly than the first. As of Saturday, Zimbabwe recorded 14,491 cases and 377 deaths with about 1,400 infections reported this week. ....
AMID soaring deaths and numbers of people infected by the lethal coronavirus, concerned health experts warned anew yesterday that the country was facing a Covid-19 storm which could have devastating consequences for the nation and its people. In addition, the experts also told the Daily News that authorities now needed to move with renewed vigour to revise and monitor the current coronavirus restrictions, to avert a looming catastrophe among many complacent communities. This comes as the government has deferred the opening of schools this year, following rising Covid-19 deaths and infections in the country. It also comes amid a worrying slip of discipline among many Zimbabwean communities, with a New Year’s eve gathering in Harare’s high-density suburb of Mbare, for example, highlighting the growing lack of vigilance that locals now have regarding the deadly respiratory disease. ....