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Burundi: Covid-19 cases - 469 cases; 1 death

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Source: https://kivupress.com/11844-covid-1...ejourne-au-burundi-teste-positif-en-tanzanie/


Covid-19: a driver who stayed in Burundi tested positive in Tanzania
Posted 5 hours ago
March 26, 2020
By KivuPress with KivuPress Magazine

According to the Tanzanian Minister of Health, a truck driver diagnosed with coronavirus in Tanzania entered the country through the Kabanga border post from Burundi.

According to the information collected, this driver spent several days in Uvira and was in contact with several people including commercial operators, migration agents in the DRC, Burundi and Tanzania, as well as with Burundians met during his transit in Burundi….
 
Source: https://www.iwacu-burundi.org/burun...patients-testes-positifs-evolue-positivement/

Burundi / Covid-19: "The state of health of the two patients tested positive is progressing positively"
04/02/2020 Abbas Mbazumutima Comments Off

In a press release released on March 1, 2020, the day after the announcement of 2 cases tested positive for Coronavirus, the Ministry of Public Health wishes to reassure the population about these 2 men, one from Dubai and the other from Rwanda.

"The state of health of these 2 patients tested positive for Coronavirus on March 31 and who are hospitalized at the Treatment Center of the Prince Louis Rwagasore Clinic is progressing favorably".

The Ministry of Public Health reassures the users of this hospital and asks them to attend this structure without fear of being contaminated. "All measures have been taken to separate the Covid-19 treatment center from the rest of the other care services at this hospital," reassures the ministry.

According to this press release, the work of identifying and quarantining the contact cases of the two patients tested positive for taking samples is proceeding normally.

The Ministry of Health is asking anyone who has been in contact with a case that has tested positive for Coronavirus and has no symptoms of Covid-19 to do self-quarantine at home. It is in case of symptoms, that you should consult a nearest health facility or call the toll-free number 117.

The Ministry of Health reassures: "Any patient who tests positive does not mean that he is condemned to death. The people are asked to remain calm, to go about their daily activities quietly and to scrupulously respect individual and collective prevention measures ”.

This ministry calls on the population to "not rely on rumors and especially to refrain from relaying them via social networks or other communication media".

In this press release, the Ministry of Health expresses its thanks and encouragement to the health personnel who are on the front line day and night to fight against the Coronavirus. They are not the only ones, there are also border police and civil protection officers.

"They must be sensitized and protected to accomplish their missions and they are called to respect and ensure respect for the prevention measures against the Coronavirus", launched this Wednesday April 2020 in Gitega, the Police Commissioner, Antoine Ntemako, director general of the Civil protection.
 
Source: https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/ne...coronavirus/4552908-5512912-wraw4k/index.html

...In Summary
  • Despite having recorded the three cases in less than three days, Burundi’s Health minister called on the public to remain calm as the situation was under control.
  • Burundi is yet to take drastic measures of lockdown, prohibiting social, official or public gatherings, but the government has encouraged citizens to wash their hands and provided a hotline for reporting those who could have been infected...
 
Source: https://news.yahoo.com/burundi-continue-playing-league-football-143816853.html
Burundi to continue playing league football
Reuters•April 5, 2020

BUJUMBURA (Reuters) - Burundi is to continue playing league football despite the threat of the coronavirus pandemic, its football federation decided on Sunday after a meeting of its clubs.

The east African country is one of only four where formal league football continues after a worldwide shutdown of sport in the face of the health crisis...

...There have been three confirmed cases of COVID-19 infections in Burundi, which along with Belarus, Nicaragua and Tadjikistan continues to sanction league football...
 
https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/n...oronavirus-aid

Humanitarian organisations have been blocked from providing assistance to hundreds of people kept at “unsanitary” coronavirus quarantine sites in Burundi, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday.

The sites were set up for Burundians and foreign travellers arriving in the country by air and land but are “overcrowded” and lack adequate supplies of food, water, and hygiene facilities, the rights groups said.

“The Burundian government needs to protect people’s health and welfare, and any interventions should be in line with international human rights standards,” said Lewis Mudge, Central Africa director at HRW.

The small East African country reported its first two cases of COVID-19 – both Burundian men who had recently returned from abroad – this week.

The president’s spokesperson, Jean-Claude Karerwa, had earlier described Burundi as an “exception among other nations” and “protected” by God when asked about the virus.
 
Source: https://www.myjoyonline.com/news/international/burundi-releases-thousands-from-quarantine/

Burundi releases thousands from quarantine
Source: BBC
9 April 2020 2:52pm

Burundi has released 2,261 people who were quarantined in facilities around the country for observation.

Health Minister Thadd?e Ndikumana said those released had shown no known symptoms of Covid-19, the respiratory illness caused by coronavirus.

It is unclear if they were tested for the disease...

...Burundi has so far confirmed three cases of coronavirus, the second least in East Africa after South Sudan which has reported two cases...
 
Statement from the UN Commission of Inquiry on Burundi: transparency, compliance with human rights international standards and humanitarian assistance are essential in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic: https://reliefweb.int/report/burund...-burundi-transparency-compliance-human-rights


Burundi shrugs off pandemic, citing 'God's protection: https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/ne...protection-/4552908-5519952-f6fi6i/index.html

Ahead of contentious elections, Burundi faces its first COVID-19 cases: https://globalvoices.org/2020/04/10...tions-burundi-faces-its-first-covid-19-cases/
 
Source: https://www.alwihdainfo.com/Coronav...lutte-contre-le-sida-sur-le-suivi_a85684.html


Coronavirus - Burundi: Press release from the Ministry of Public Health and the fight against AIDS on the follow-up of prevention and response actions against COVID-19

- April 11, 2020
Burundi Ministry of Public Health (MSPLS)
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This Friday, April 10, 2020, the Rapid Intervention Team of the Ministry of Public Health and the Fight against AIDS took samples from 26 contact persons of the 3 patients tested positive for COVID-19 in Burundi and from another contact case who is hospitalized at Kira Hospital. A total of 27 people were removed.

Among these people, Two (2) tested positive for COVID-19.

The first positive case is a contact person from one of the 3 cases confirmed with COVID-19. She is a Burundian woman, 48 years old, residing in Bujumbura City Hall.
The second positive case is a 41-year-old Burundian, resident in Bujumbura City Council who was referred to Kira Hospital for better management of dyspyneal pneumonia by a private health facility in Bujumbura.

To date, therefore, the total number of positive cases recorded in Burundi is five (5).

With the exception of the case which is taken care of in the intensive care unit at Kira Hospital, the state of health of the 4 other positive cases with COVID-19 who are under medical supervision is good and we hope that they will soon join their respective families.

In addition, we would like to point out that their family members are negative for COVID-19 but that the Department continues to regularly monitor these latter.

The Ministry of Public Health and the Fight against AIDS informs the public that the search, identification and monitoring of contact persons is continuing.

The Ministry of Public Health and the Fight against AIDS reiterates its call to the populations to remain serene, to go about their daily activities quietly while scrupulously respecting the individual and collective preventive measures against COVID-19.
Distributed by APO Group for Ministry of Public Health Burundi (MSPLS).
 
Source: https://kivupress.com/13747-le-burundi-enregistre-son-premier-deces-du-au-covid-19

Burundi registers first death from COVID-19

Before the confirmation of this case, the patient was treated in a hospital center located in a popular area of Bujumbura according to relatives. He was transferred to Kira Hospital on Saturday April 11, 2020 after showing severe symptoms of Covid-19 and respiratory distress.

This East African country, which now has one death and 4 active cases of this disease, has put in place measures to contain the possible spread of COVID-19, which includes the suspension of transport flights from national and international passengers.
 
Source: https://www.iwacu-burundi.org/burun...if-et-les-4-anciens-patients-testes-negatifs/

Burundi / Covid-19: A new case tested positive and the 4 former patients tested negative
04/17/2020 Abbas Mbazumutima

"For the 4 former patients under medical supervision, the results of the control tests returned negative to the Covid-19", announced the Ministry of Health in a press release released on Friday April 17.

It was after the control samples taken by the rapid intervention team of this ministry on 80 people. Among them, the 4 patients tested positive for vovid-19, and 1 suspected case on alert from the Kinindo Medical and Surgical Center and 75 contact persons.

According to this press release, "the result of the suspected case returned negative to Covid-19". On the other hand "among the 75 contact persons, 1 case returned positive to Covid-19, it is a case of contact of the person who died following complications related to associated pathologies".

"The search and identification of all those who have been in contact with the new positive case for Civid-19 is underway," reassured the Ministry of Public Health in this note.

In its press release, the ministry invites the population to remain calm, to go about their daily activities quietly while scrupulously respecting the individual and collective preventive measures against the Covid-19.
 
Source: https://www.iwacu-burundi.org/burundi-covid-19-4-cas-testes-positifs-en-moins-de-4-jours/

According to the press release from the Ministry of Health released this Saturday, April 25, 2020, there are 3 new positive test cases, they are all contact persons for the last case reported on Friday, an intern from the surgery department at the Prince Clinic. Louis Rwagasore. He is currently under medical supervision at the Covid-19 Treatment Center.
 
Source: http://www.infosplusgabon.com/index.php/actualites/submenu-1/24278-2020-04-27-12-16-59

Assessment of 15 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 pandemic in Burundi
April 27, 2020

Bujumbura, Burundi, April 27 (Infosplusgabon) - Burundi has registered three new infections with the Coronavirus (COVID-19), bringing to 15 the number of people infected since the first cases of the pandemic appeared at the end of March, have we learned, Sunday, of a press release from the Ministry of Public Health and the Fight against HIV / AIDS.

The first officially reported cases had been detected in two Burundians returning from trips abroad and one Burundian woman who had been in contact with one of the patients.

The country has so far recorded only one case of death related to "associated conditions" and four recoveries of COVID-19, among the good news.

The new press release specifies that the recent contaminations result from virological examinations on 54 contact persons of the last case declared positive. He was a trainee doctor in the surgery department of the pandemic treatment center at the Prince Louis Rwagasore Clinic in Bujumbura, the economic capital of Burundi ...
 
Source: https://www.alwihdainfo.com/Coronav...Lutte-contre-le-Sida-sur-le-suivi_a86835.html

Coronavirus - Burundi: Press release from the Ministry of Public Health and the Fight against AIDS on the follow-up of prevention and response actions against COVID-19

- May 2, 2020


Burundi Ministry of Public Health (MSPLS)
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On April 28, 29, 30 and May 1, 2020, the Rapid Intervention Team of the Ministry of Public Health and the Fight against AIDS carried out control samples from the 10 patients tested positive for COVID-19 who are under medical supervision; 5 suspected cases on alert respectively from the BUMEREC Hospital, the Central Polyclinic of Bujumbura, the Prince Regent Charles Hospital and the United Nations Clinic and 152 contact persons; a total of 167 people taken.

The results of the virological examinations are as follows:

Among the 10 former patients under medical supervision, the results of the control tests returned negative to COVID-19 for 3 people, however the state of health of the 7 others is good.
The results of the suspected cases returned positive to COVID-19 for 3 people.
Among the 152 contact persons, 1 case returned positive to COVID-19.

The 3 former patients who were cured had exit tickets from the Prince Louis Rwagasore Clinic.

The search and the identification of all the people having been in contact with the 4 new positive cases with COVID-19 are in progress.

The Ministry of Public Health and the Fight against AIDS reiterates its call to the populations to remain serene, while scrupulously respecting the individual and collective prevention measures against COVID-19.
Distributed by APO Group for Ministry of Public Health Burundi (MSPLS).
 
Source: https://afriqueactudaily.com/index....-matiere-de-liberte-de-la-presse-dixit-iwacu/

Burundi can do better in terms of press freedom ", dixit - IWACU
May 6, 2020 Burundinews


On the occasion of his visit to the Iwacu Press Group this Wednesday, May 6, Claude Bochu, Ambassador of the European Union to Burundi, delivered his analysis on the state of press freedom in Burundi.

Speaking on the current electoral campaign, the European diplomat notes a regression in the democratic debate. "The European Union will not have to position itself immediately. We have to wait for things to continue to progress, without progressing in the right direction, that is the impression we have! "

Ambassador Bochu observes, however, that the presence of several candidates for the presidential chair is an asset for the country. "The debate between different presidential candidates enriches the opinion that people can have."

Asked how he felt about the current state of press freedom in the country, Claude Bochu said: "Burundi can do better in terms of press freedom".
He talks about "progress" being made but at the same time points out that there are "broad areas where things could be improved" and recalls the results of the latest Reporters Without Borders ranking. “Burundi ranks 160th out of 180 countries! This is actually a small drop compared to the previous ranking! "

Starting from there, the European Union’s chief diplomat in Burundi calls for consideration of criticisms “from outside Burundi” regarding press freedom in Burundi. "We cannot both say that Burundi has a bad image on the outside and ignore what is said about Burundi, especially in the area of ​​press freedom! "

Concerning the relations between the European Union and Burundi, Claude Bochu speaks of an “approximation process” in progress and of “a desire on both sides to better understand the expectations and the institutional limitations of some others ”.
And to indicate "an acknowledgment that there are more things that unite us than things that divide us. The ambassador of the Union of Twenty-seven also talks about maintaining cooperation at the local level. "We are keeping a very important cooperation program with the presence of international NGOs and development agencies from our member states. We therefore remain one of the main donors of the country ”.

Faced with Covid-19, which is raging around the world with 19 cases already reported in Burundi, including one death, Mr. Bochu recalled the importance of bilateral ties at such times. "With the direct impact of the coronavirus that will be felt here, Burundi will need all its friends to cope with the difficult economic situation."
 
Source: https://www.iwacu-burundi.org/burundi-covid-19-8-nouveaux-cas-testes-positifs/

Burundi / Covid-19: 8 new cases tested positive
05/12/2020 Herv? Mugisha

In a statement released on Tuesday, May 12, the Department of Public Health reports that 8 people with Covid-19 have just been registered. This is in addition to the seven cases currently under medical supervision.

From 5 to 8 May 2020, reads said press release, the Rapid Intervention team of the Ministry of Public Health carried out control samples from eleven patients with the disease still on medical follow-up, 11 suspected cases (alerted by certain hospitals Bujumbura) and 136 contact persons. A total of 158 people tested.

Of these 11 patients still under medical supervision, 4 tested negative for Covid-19 when three of the 11 suspected cases tested positive. Of the 136 contact persons, 5 returned positive.

This note from the Ministry of Public Health also indicates that the identification of all those who have been in contact with the 8 new Covid-19 positive cases is continuing. Note that the 4 recovered patients were discharged from the hospital.
 
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