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Congo COVID-19 - 4,928 cases; 88 deaths

Source: https://www.alwihdainfo.com/Coronavirus-Congo-Situation-epidemiologique-au-27-avril-2020_a86570.html
Coronavirus - Congo: Epidemiological situation on April 27, 2020
- April 27, 2020


Ministry of Health, Population, Promotion of Women and Integration of Women in Development, Republic of Congo
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In the past 48 hours, 86 people have been tested, including 7 positive.

From March 14 to April 26, 2020, the Congo recorded a total of 207 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 19 cured and 8 deaths in hospital.

The breakdown by department of the 207 confirmed cases of COVID-19 is as follows:
Brazzaville 141 cases;
Pointe-Noire 57 cases;
The Kouilou 3 cases;
The Pool 4 cases;
The bowl 1 case;
Sangha 1 case.
In Brazzaville, the breakdown of the 141 cases by arrondissement is as follows:
Moungali: 25
Ouenze: 22
Mak?l?k?l?: 19
Djiri: 19
Talangai: 20
Poto-Poto: 16
Madibou: 10
Bacongo: 6
Mfilou: 4
In Pointe-Noire, the situation has not changed with 57 cases including:
Lumumba: 26
Mongo-Mpoukou: 12
Ngoyo: 8
Loandjili: 6
Ti?-Ti?: 4
Mvoumvou: 1

COVID -19 affects men more than women, all ages are affected. People aged 30 to 49 are the most affected.

All COVID-19 positive cases are managed by medical teams. 90 cases show signs of the disease. None of them are in serious condition.

The ministry in charge of health recommends to all the respect of the barrier measures and the confinement at home.
Distributed by APO Group for Ministry of Health, Population, Promotion of Women and the Integration of Women in Development, Republic of Congo.
 
Source: http://french.china.org.cn/foreign/txt/2020-04/30/content_75992692.htm
(COVID-19) The Republic of Congo totals 220 confirmed cases of the coronavirus
By: Yann | Keywords: Congo-coronavirus
French.china.org.cn | Updated on 04-30-2020

The number of cases tested positive for coronavirus in Congo has risen to 220, announced Wednesday in Brazzaville, the coordinator of the pandemic technical committee, Dr. Gilbert Ndziessi.

Since the start of the epidemic, the Congo has recorded 220 cases of COVID-19, of which 19 have been cured and 9 deaths and 192 people affected are currently being looked after by medical teams, said Dr Ndziessi, giving an update on the situation epidemiological in Congo.

The ninth death recorded on Wednesday in a hospital environment is an 86-year-old woman tested positive, associated with other pathologies and followed for 14 days, he said.

On Congolese territory, the capital Brazzaville leads the way with 144 cases including 99 men and 45 women. It is followed by the economic capital, Pointe-Noire which has 67 cases including 61 men and 6 women.

The Pool department, south of Brazzaville, has 4 cases including three men and a woman. The Kouilou department (south Congo) has three cases, all of them women. The department of Cuvette (north Congo), one case (a woman) and the department of Sangha (north-west Congo), one case, also a woman. F
 
Source: http://www.adiac-congo.com/content/coronavirus-264-cas-confirmes-de-covid-19-au-congo-115871

Coronavirus: 264 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Congo
Thursday, May 7, 2020 - 3:09 p.m.

The ministry in charge of Health recorded twenty-eight new cases, as of May 6, including twenty in Pointe-Noire and eight in Brazzaville. This brings the total number to 264 Covid-19 positive cases.

"To date, the Congo has recorded 264 confirmed cases of Covid-19 including 30 cured, 10 deaths and 224 patients treated by the health services," said the national technical coordinator for pandemic response, Dr Gilbert Ndziessi. These figures come from the virological results of 155 people including 97 in Brazzaville and 58 in Pointe-Noire.

The department of Brazzaville has 160 positive cases with the following breakdown by district: Moungali 27 cases, Ouenze 24 cases, Talanga? 23 cases, Djiri 22 cases, Mak?l?k?l? 20 cases, Poto-Poto 20 cases, Madibou 10, Bacongo 8 cases, Mfilou 6 cases. While in Pointe-Noire there are 95 cases including 35 in Lumumba, 23 in Mongo-Mpoukou, 13 in Ngoyo, 13 in Loandjili, 7 in Ti?-Ti? and 4 in Mvoumvou.
 
http://www.adiac-congo.com/content/c...u-congo-115925
Covid-19: A progressive deconfinement plan expected in Congo


Saturday May 9, 2020 - 5:03 p.m.



Meeting on May 8 under the authority of the President of the Republic, Denis Sassou N'Guesso, the National Coordination for the management of the coronavirus pandemic (Covid-19), assisted by the Task Force, will submit to the government, in the coming days, a global and complete plan for progressive deconfinement which could be implemented in stages as from May 16, 2020.
This plan, the approval of which has been submitted to parliament, takes into account the report on the national epidemiological situation which, as of May 8, reported 288 cases declared positive for Covid-19 for 45 people healed and 10 deaths.
 
Source: http://www.infosplusgabon.com/index.php/actualites/submenu-1/25170-2020-05-13-22-19-49

COVID-19: eight new positive test cases registered this Wednesday in Congo
May 13, 2020

Brazzaville, Congo, May 13 (Infosplusgabon) - The technical coordinator of the Coronavirus response committee, Dr Gilbert Ndziessi, announced in Brazzaville that the country recorded eight new confirmed cases of coronavirus on Wednesday.

The Congo today totals 341 confirmed cases, 53 cured cases and 11 deaths due to the coronavirus. According to Dr. Gilbert Ndziessi, the two main cities in the country are the most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The technical coordinator of the National Coronavirus Response Committee reiterated his call to observe the barrier measures to control the spread against COVID-19.
 
Source: https://www.mediacongo.net/article-...s_attendu_plan_de_deconfinement_enfin_la.html

Coronavirus in Congo-Brazza: the long awaited deconfinement plan finally here
05/16.2020,
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Towards a return to normal life in Congo-Brazzaville. Prime Minister Cl?ment Mouamba announced this Saturday, May 16, 2020 a plan for progressive deconfinement and by stages, which should enter into force on Monday, May 18.

While many Congolese were waiting for him in the evening, it was finally in the middle of the day that Cl?ment Mouamba unveiled the plan for progressive deconfinement and in response to it announced some 48 hours ago by the National Coordination for the Management of the Pandemic coronavirus.

In his address, the Prime Minister said that this deconfinement should take place taking into account the situation in two areas. Zone 1 is made up of Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire, the two main cities which alone account for almost 90% of the cases of covid-19 recorded in the country.

In this area, we should for example witness a resumption of public transport, with the obligation to wear a mask for crews and passengers. The opening days of state markets have been reduced from three to five. Travel between Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire is currently on hold, unless necessary.

Zone 2, for its part, concerns localities little or not at all affected by the coronavirus. Here, total containment has been lifted. The curfew, however, remains in effect throughout the territory.

Announcing a major undertaking to raise awareness of barrier gestures through the involvement of the “living forces of the Nation” (NGOs, religious, etc.), Mr. Mouamba also indicated that the government reserves the right to reinforce measures in the event of aggravation of the epidemiological situation.

This should sound like a Grail message for the 5 million Congolese, whose ahans were already heard on social networks and traditional media to express their fed up with the confinement that was starting to starve them.

The epidemiological situation in this Central African country, very rich in natural resources, reports 412 cases including 110 cures and 15 deaths. Before containment and other emergency measures declared on March 28, the Congo had nearly 19 cases of covid-19 and zero deaths.
John Ndinga Ngoma
Africanews / MCP, via mediacongo.net
 
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