COVID-19 cases jump to 16

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Minister of Health, Jappie Mhango, has today confirmed three new cases of Coronavirus in Blantyre, taking the number of cases to 16.

Speaking during a press briefing, Mhango said one of the person’s returned from Dubai on 17 March 2020.

“One case is a 22-year-old lady who arrived in Malawi from Dubai on 17 March 2020, while the other is a close contact who lives in the same compound with a person confirmed yesterday,” said Mhango.

He further said that they are still tracing contact details for the third case.

“This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 16, including 2 deaths, one in Lilongwe whereas the other death occurred in Blantyre,” he said.

Mhango continued saying that the remaining 15 confirmed cases are all clinically stable with mild symptoms, while others showed no symptoms.

Currently, the districts where there are confirmed cases are Blantyre with 8 cases and 1 death; Lilongwe with 6 cases and 1 death; Chikwawa with 1 case, and Nkhotakota with 1 case as well.

Mhango urged the general public to keep on observing control measures set by the ministry such as social distancing, regular hand-washing, avoid handshakes as well as observing self-quarantine rules.

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  1. Koma ndikoyenera atseke mayedwe anthu kuti isafalitsike kwambiri. Makamaka matrasport a ku Blantyre, Mzuzu ndi Lilongwe asatuluke kupita ngati kumaboma akumudzi, Kasungu, Nsanje, Zomba ndi ena kuti isafike kumamidzi. Chifukwa ikafika kumamidzi zikhala zobvuta kwambiri . We are seeing now other poor countries, because of delaying Lockdown of movement of people, now people are dying in remote villages like animals without control
    So our government must act quickly before it has spread in other districts from cities. Government must close now the movement of people before it get out of control.

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