Thankfully there has been no recored coronavirus cases in Zimbabwe yet this section will be updated if there are any in the future.
These are some of the genereic questions regarding the coronavirus outbreak in Zimbabwe.
At the moment there are 0 reported cases of people infected with the coronavirus in Zimbabwe.
0 people are reported to have recovered from the coronavirus in Zimbabwe.
There has been 0 deaths of people with the coronavirus in Zimbabwe.
There have been no reported cases of coronavirus recorded in Zimbabwe so it is perfectly dafe for you to travel to Zimbabwe however please take caution and wash your hands at every opportunity.
Yes. The likelihood of an infected person contaminating commercial goods that have been sent from Zimbabwe is very low and the risk of catching the virus that causes COVID-19 from a package that has been moved, travelled, and exposed to different conditions and temperature is also very low.
Cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Senegal, South Africa and Nigeria. African airlines have cancelled scheduled flights to China except for Ethiopian Airline
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Visitors to Zimbabwe from countries affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) will be deported at the port of entry unless they produce medical certificates showing that they do not have the disease, a cabinet minister announced on the night of Tuesday, 3 March 2020. Health Minister Obadiah Moyo said the move is part of stringent measures […]
In a press release issued on Tuesday, the embassy said the countries are either affected by COVID-19 or at high risk of its spread
As the coronavirus spreads globally, Zimbabwe says it is ready for the...
Zimbabwe says it will deport visitors to the country from coronavirus affected regions who do not have valid medical certificates showing they do not have the virus.
As World Health Organization chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has people hanging on his every word.
In a tweet, the Ministry of Information said Sunday that full protocols laid down by the World Health Organization (WHO) were deployed in assessing the person before being taken to isolation hospital facilities in Harare.
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As the coronavirus spreads globally, Zimbabwe says it is ready for the infection, despite a struggling health care sector and collapsing economy. Obediah Moyo, Zimbabwe’s health minister on March 02, 2020 in Harare said his country had learned from previous cholera epidemics and is 100 percent prepared to tackle the COVID-19.
As the coronavirus spreads globally, Zimbabwe says it is ready for the virus, despite a struggling health care sector and collapsing economy. But critics say the country is unprepared to prevent an outbreak, as Columbus Mavhunga reports from Harare