Health Minister Says Part Of Parirenyatwa To Be Turned Into COVID-19 Treatment Facility
The Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Obadiah Moyo, has said that part of Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals premises is being prepared to be used as a treatment facility for coronavirus.
Zimbabwe has very limited facilities set designated for infectious diseases and these few are also ill-equipped to contain the virus.
Moyo made the remarks after touring the referral hospital to appreciate progress on the ground. He said:
The hospital is currently in the process of converting part of the hospital into a COVID-19 treatment facility.
The Minister dismissed fears about the crossing of infections into the hospital saying coronavirus patients will be isolated.
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There were fears that the move would risk the lives of other patients in the maternity unit, out-patients wing, private wards, general public wards, eye centre, a school of nursing and staff residences.
The development comes when some learning institutions and churches around the country are being turned into isolation centres for coronavirus patients.
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