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Mozambique: Covid-19 cases - 4,918 cases; 31 deaths

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Source: http://famagusta-gazette.com/2020/03...test-positive/

Mozambique’s COVID-19 cases rise to 3 as two more individuals test positive
March 25, 2020 admin Wires

Health authorities of Mozambique announced on Tuesday that two more individuals have tested positive of COVID-19 in the country.

The individuals include a female in her seventies who have had direct contact with the first positive case and a South African female with over 30 years old living in Maputo city, who just returned from South Africa recently.

“Therefore, our country has registered three cases, of which two are imported and the other is the result of local transmission,” said National Director of Public Health Rosa Marlene making the announcement in Maputo...
 
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Source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202003260853.html

Mozambique: Number of COVID-19 Cases Rises to Five
26 March 2020
Agencia de Informacao de Mocambique (Maputo)

Maputo — The number of people in Mozambique infected with the new coronavirus that causes the respiratory disease Covid-19 has risen from three to five, according to Health Minister Armindo Tiago.

The new cases were detected because the Ministry is now accepting tests made by two private laboratories. Initially only the National Health Institute (INS) had the authority to test for coronavirus, since its methodology is fully in line with that advocated by the World Health Organisation (WHO)...
 
Source: https://actucameroun.com/2020/03/31/covid-19-le-mozambique-decrete-letat-durgence-pour-30-jours/

Covid-19: Mozambique declares state of emergency for 30 days
Posted: 31 Mar 2020 at Updated: 31 Mar 2020 by Marcel D. add a comment
The measures to counter the spread of Coronavirus follow one another and are similar.

In Mozambique, President Filipe Nyusi has declared a state of emergency for 30 days as part of a strategic effort to contain the spread of the coronavirus.

In a live broadcast Monday evening, President Filipe Nyusi said that during the 30-day period, movement of people will be limited and public meetings banned to ensure the disease does not spread, reports the African Press Agency (APA).

The president also announced a 14-day mandatory quarantine for all people traveling outside the country in the past month.
Eight cases will have been enough to declare a state of emergency

Note that the state of emergency will be effective from midnight on Thursday.


Filipe Nyusi also called on all Mozambicans to devote themselves to the fight against the Covid-19.

According to the Minister of Health, Armindo Tiago, the number of confirmed cases of this respiratory disease in Mozambique is eight.
 
Source: https://www.africanews.com/2020/04/...10-cases-of-covid-19-confirmed-in-mozambique/

Coronavirus - Mozambique: 10 cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Mozambique
Last updated: 8 hours ago

In Mozambique, the cases confirmed positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has increased to a total of ten (10), announced the Ministry of Health of Mozambique, with two (2) more cases confirmed in the last 24 hours.

Announcing the situation overview in-country in a press conference in Maputo, the National Director for Public Health, Dr. Rosa Marlene, affirmed that “of the ten (10) cases confirmed, nine (9) are imported and one (1) is a local transmission. All patients are in self-quarantine at home being followed-up by medical teams.”

The two positive tests were carried out overseas. In the last 24 hours, the Virology Laboratory of the National Public Health Institute carried out 17 tests for COVID-19 and all resulted negative. The Virology Laboratory is part of the network of laboratories of the World Health Organization (WHO) that can undertake viral respiratory infections tests...
 
Source: http://www.china.org.cn/world/Off_the_Wire/2020-04/09/content_75909154.htm

Mozambique reports 7 new cases of COVID-19
Xinhua, April 9, 2020
MAPUTO, April 8 (Xinhua) -- The Mozambique's health ministry announced on Wednesday that the number of positive cases of COVID-19 had risen from 10 to 17 in the country.

Of the seven new positive cases, six were detected from the province of Cabo Delgado and one in Maputo, said the national director of Public Health, Rosa Marlene when speaking to the press in Maputo...
 
Source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202004110072.html

Mozambique: Government to Acquire 300 Ventilators
10 April 2020
Agencia de Informacao de Mocambique (Maputo)

Maputo — The Mozambican government intends to acquire 300 ventilators to meet the needs of seriously ill patients infected by the coronavirus that causes the respiratory disease, Covid-19.

So far, according to the Ministry of Health, 20 people have been diagnosed with Covid-19 in Mozambique, two of whom have made a full recovery. None of them are seriously, and so far they do not need to go onto ventilators...
 
Source: https://africa.cgtn.com/2020/04/12/...ntilators-for-seriously-ill-covid19-patients/

The Mozambican government intends to acquire 300 ventilators to meet the needs of seriously ill patients infected by the coronavirus that causes the respiratory disease, COVID-19.

According to the Ministry of Health, so far 20 people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in Mozambique, two of whom have made a full recovery. None of them are in serious condition, and so far they do not need to go onto ventilators...
 
Source: http://www.rfi.fr/fr/afrique/20200413-coronavirus-afrique-face-pandémie-lundi-13-avril

Reduced traffic measures in Mozambique

Authorities have announced that wearing a mask is now compulsory in the country and following protests from the country's transport sector, the government also decided at the end of last week to lift the ban on the use of bicycles and motorbikes. provided that the wearing of the protective mask covering the nose and mouth is respected. The IMF and the World Bank are expected to provide nearly $ 288 million to support the country in its fight against the disease. To date, Mozambique has 21 confirmed cases of coronavirus.
 
Source: https://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/m...alises-sur-un-projet-du-groupe-total-20200416

Mozambique: two-thirds of Covid-19 cases located on a Total group project
By Le Figaro with AFP
Posted 4 hours ago

About two-thirds of the 31 cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Mozambique are linked to the project to exploit an underwater gas field led by the French group Total in the far north of the country, according to official figures released on Thursday.

"The number of cases of Covid-19 (in the country) has increased today from 29 to 31," said Mozambican Ministry of Health spokeswoman Rosa Marlene, adding that no deaths were at lament to this day. "The two new positive cases come from the transmission network" of the province of Cabo Delgado (north), she said. The Mozambican National Institute of Health said on Wednesday that 19 of the 29 confirmed cases of contamination had their origin on the Total site.

The French oil group's project has been temporarily put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic. Only essential activities such as site security are ensured. In a statement Thursday, Total said it had "put in place a continuity plan to minimize as much as possible the impact on the project of an event of this nature". "It is difficult to predict the evolution of the situation, but to date the timetable has been respected," added the group. Total's $ 25 billion megaproject is the first onshore development of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Mozambique.

It is located in the province of Cabo Delgado, plagued since 2017 by an Islamist insurgency, which has left at least 900 dead, according to a count by the NGO Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (Acled), and caused the displacement of more than 150,000 people, according to authorities. The jihadists advocate the application of Islamic law in this Muslim-majority province
 
Source: http://www.rfi.fr/pt/moçambique/20200418-covid-19-moçambique-último-balanço-aponta-para-35-casos

Covid-19: Mozambique latest balance points to 35 cases
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The number of registered cases of infection with the new coronavirus in Mozambique has risen from 34 to 35 in the past 24 hours. The registered positive case is of a foreign citizen with more than 20 years and is of local transmission.

The information was advanced by the national director of Public Health, in the update of data at the Ministry of Health in Maputo.

Rosa Marlene said that the positive case recorded is that of a foreign citizen over the age of 20 and is locally transmitted. negative and one was positive.

Rosa Marlene was also concerned about the fact that many Mozambicans continue not to respect the rules of confinement and social distance, behaviors that increase the risk of spreading the pandemic in the country. According to police data, since the implementation of the state of emergency in Mozambique, 260 people have been detained for disobedience and contempt for measures imposed by the state.

Yesterday, Amnesty International warned of the fact that millions of people are at risk of hunger in southern African countries due to imposed blocks to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Amnesty International has urged governments in the region to urgently adopt social protection measures to guarantee the right to food.

The international organization describes that in Mozambique, the local television station STV recorded cases of police accused of taking advantage of the state of emergency to invade and rob stores.

In total, Mozambique has tested 952 suspected cases of covid-19, 11,056 have been quarantined and 1,862 are being followed by health authorities.
 
Source: https://www.noticiasaominuto.com/mun...-total-para-46

Covid-19: Mozambique registers five more cases and rises total to 46
The number of officially registered cases of infection with the new coronavirus in Mozambique has risen from 41 to 46, the Ministry of Health announced today.
? Reuters
Minute News
4/23/20 4:28 PM ‧ 58 mins ago by Lusa

In the last 24 hours, 73 people were tested, of which 68 were negative and five were positive for the new coronavirus, according to the national director of Public Health of Mozambique, Rosa Marlene, in updating data at the Ministry of Health.

Of the total of 46 registered cases, 38 are of local transmission and eight are imported, with the authorities having carried out a total of 1,177 tests since the first case, announced on 22 March.

Of the five new cases, one was registered in Matola, in Maputo province, and another four are linked to an investigation into the ramifications of a first case of infection by the new coronavirus, announced on April 2, discovered in Afungi, Cabo Delgado, in the project area for gas exploration in Northern Mozambique led by the French company Total.

Only essential works are being carried out in the works of the mega project for gas exploration led by Total in the north of the country, after discovering new cases of infection by the new coronavirus at the site ...

Of the 46 cases, according to the Mozambican Ministry of Health, 12 people are cured...
 
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Alwihda Info | By APO - April 25, 2020


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The country recorded, in the last 24 hours, but five new positive cases of infection by the coronavirus, all related to the massive testing of employees of the multinational Total in the camps of Afungi, in Palma, Cabo Delgado. With these five cases, the country already counts 70 positive cases of Covid-19, of which 62 are for local transmission and […] The country recorded, in the last 24 hours, but five new positive cases of coronavirus infection, all related to mas testing.
 
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