RGM Airport Manager Succumbs To COVID-19 Plunging Staff Into Panic Mode
Staff at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International is reportedly in panic mode after airport manager Margaret Samkange succumbed to Covid-19 Wednesday afternoon.
Fears abound that Samkange’s death will result in disruptions as other workers might have come into contact with her in recent days.
It is a normal procedure that people who get into contact with Covid-19 infected persons should go under quarantine.
Samkange died at her home in Glaudina.
Her death comes as Zimbabwe is grappling with a third wave of the coronavirus pandemic that is reportedly being worsened by the highly contagious Delta variant that was first detected in India.
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The Ministry of Health and Child Care on Tuesday reported that the country had recorded a total of 107 deaths, albeit 47 of them were spread between the 23rd and the 26th of July.
Since March last year when the first case was recorded in Zimbabwe, 3 280 people have succumbed to the novel virus, according to the MoHCC reports.
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