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    Suspected Zim Coronavirus Patient Re-quarantined, Parirenyatwa Hospital Admits

    Parerinyatwa Group of Hostpitals has released a statement in which it admits that the woman suspected to have the Coronavirus has been re-quarantined at Wilkins Hospital. The statement does not say why and how this happened leaving a gap of information as she was released from quarantine last week.

    If the woman indeed has the virus, then it means several people have been exposed to her for a week, which may mean that more people are now infected.


    Here’s the full statement:
    STATEMENT ON THE HANDLING OF THE SUSPECTED COVID-19 PATIENT AT PARIRENYATWA GROUP OF HOSPITALS

    We wish to confirm that the patient who was originally isolated at Wilkins Hospital for suspected COVID-19 presented at enyatwa Group of Hospitals on 26 February 2020. The patient was brought in by the City of Harare to our Mental Health Hospital where it was decided that the patient had to be seen by a physician first. The psychiatrist followed up the patient and attended to her in our Casualty Department. Since consultations with the City of Harare were continuous throughout the process, the two parties eventually resolved that the patient should be referred back to Wilkins Hospitals where she is currently admitted for comprehensive evaluation and treatment.

    The City of Harare who isolated and facilitated tests on the patient indicated that the patient had tested negative 3 times. The first test was done in China, the second in Zimbabwe and the third was done in South Africa.

    We wish to advise members of the public and our stakeholders that we have done everything within our capacity to protect our staff and patients from the potential infection. A substantial number of our clinical staff have attended the training on case management for the COVID-19 which was facilitated by the Ministry of Health and Child Care and partners. The hospital has a Rapid Response Team in place which comprises clinicians and administration staff. The team has proved to be effective after handling previous epidemics given all the tools required.

    After receiving a report of the patient referred above, the Chief Executive Officer and the Acting Clinical Director have immediately called for a meeting with key departments to review how..https://news.pindula.co.zw/2020/02/2...spital-admits/
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