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Djibouti: Covid-19 cases - 5,394 cases; 61 deaths

https://www.halqaran.com/index.php/2...outi-hits-846/
Djibouti on Sunday reported 114 new confirmed COVID-19 cases as the disease ravages the tiny Horn of Africa nation.

In a statement, ministry of health said the cases bring the country’s total to 846.

This is one of the highest in the Horn of Africa and makes the nation most impacted in the region.

Over 658 people were tested for the novel coronavirus over the last 24 hours, the Ministry of Health said.

It said 102 COVID-19 patients have recovered.

Djibouti has so far tested 8,144 people since the outbreak reported in the country.
 
Source: https://www.alwihdainfo.com/Coronav...-situation-COVID-19-21-avril-2020_a86196.html

Coronavirus - Djibouti: Press briefing on the COVID-19 situation - April 21, 2020
- April 21, 2020

Ministry of Health of Djibouti
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This Tuesday, April 21, 2020, the epidemiological situation of Covid-19 in Djibouti is as follows:

811 tests carried out.
99 Covid-19 positive cases: they are still contact persons;
842 patients currently on treatment;
10 cases cured;

It should be noted that the data presented today is that of April 20, 2020. Indeed, given the heavy rains observed last night, the work of analysis of the results of diagnostic tests could not be finalized today.

Regarding the situation of patients currently on treatment, we affirm that they all present a clinical state deemed satisfactory without any complication noted.

However, as underlined by the President of the Republic in his address on April 20, 2020, the disease is progressing rapidly and we are seeing a continuous increase in contact cases.

Also, it is our duty to remind again and again the importance of all barrier measures to limit the circulation of the virus.

The Ministry of Health does not lose sight of other health problems, particularly in this announced period of rain, where the risk of recrudescence of vector-borne diseases remains present.

Finally, concerning the assessment of the national situation of Covid-19, in total:

8955 tests were carried out;
945 Covid-19 positive cases were detected;
112 cases are confirmed cured;

Stay home.
Distributed by APO Group for Ministry of Health of Djibouti.
 
Source: https://www.alwihdainfo.com/Coronavi...20_a86563.html

Coronavirus - Djibouti - Press Briefing on the Covid-19 Situation on April 27, 2020
- April 27, 2020

Ministry of Health of Djibouti
Regarding today's data. Monday April 27, 2020, we have:
• 509 tees made
• 12 positive cases at Covtd-19: there are always contact persons
• 66 cases cured

After more than a month of epidemic, the assessment is as follows:
• 12,250 tests were carried out:
• 1035 Covid-19 positive cases were detected
• 477 cases are confirmed cured:
• We deplore 2 deaths

The statistics of the game are part of the stabilization of the number of positive cases. This shows once again that the so.gnont staff are doing remarkable work which should be commended both in terms of early detection of cases and in the search for contact persons ...
 
Source: https://africanmanager.com/djibouti-1112-cas-confirmes-et-686-gueris-du-coronavirus/

Djibouti: 1,112 confirmed cases and 686 cured of the Coronavirus
by African Manager - 02/05/2020 14:03

As of Saturday, May 2, 2020, the Republic of Djibouti has announced the registration of 15 new cases of coronavirus out of 105 tests carried out. Thus healing 14 people.

This brings the total number of people infected to 1,112 out of 13,856 tests.
In addition 686 people are declared cured with two deaths.
Even today, the trend of slowing the spread of COVID 19 is confirmed with the reduced number of confirmed positive cases observed.

However, it should be noted that the reduced number of tests carried out today is the result of a survey on the prevalence of COVID 19 which is underway in the city of Djibouti and which mobilized the sampling and laboratory teams. .
Indeed, the data obtained by the operations carried out by the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the National Institute of Statistics of Djibouti will allow the government to take decisions on the prevalence rate at the level of the general population.
 
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/202..._139044061.htm
ADDIS ABABA, May 9 (Xinhua) -- Djibouti's Ministry of Health on Saturday announced 54 new COVID-19 confirmed cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the Horn of Africa nation to 1,189.

The Djiboutian Ministry of Health, in a statement issued on Saturday, disclosed that from a total of 199 people who were tested over the last 24 hours, 54 were tested positive for the virus.

The ministry also announced that some 834 people who have been infected with the COVID-19 have recovered as of the stated period.

Djibouti has so far conducted a total of about 15,056 COVID-19 tests, according to the Djibouti Ministry of Health, which has reported three COVID-19 deaths.
 
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