Coronavirus - Eswatini: COVID-19 update, 30 May 2020
- Breakdown of all confirmed cases and outcomes
Status of COVID-19 Confirmed Cases Number of Patients Admitted 71 Home Care 38 Recovered 168 Deaths 2 Registration for Care 4 TOTAL 283
- Breakdown of newly confirmed cases
Case # Gender Age Region Clinical Condition 280 Male 43 Hhohho Mild Disease 281 Male 29 Shiselweni Asymptomatic 282 Male 45 Manzini Asymptomatic 283 Male 34 Manzini Asymptomatic 195 Male 44 years Hhohho Asymptomatic
- Breakdown of cases by age and gender
Age Male Female 0-9 8 9 10-19 9 12 20-29 42 35 30-39 52 38 40-49 22 12 50-59 13 19 60-69 2 3 70-79 3 3 80+ 0 1 Total 151 132
Adherence to public health measures is very important in slowing down the spread of coronavirus within the population. Factors including case finding include the laboratory result turnaround time, contact tracing, screening, swab collection and sample transportation activities at regional and facility levels.
Two (2) cases came from the Manzini Region, one (1) from Shiselweni and another one (1) from the Hhohho Region.
The Ministry of Health would like to emphasize on the importance of cooperating with health advice as follows:
- The public is advised to continue with the practice of good hand hygiene, cough etiquette, physical distancing, wearing of masks and self-isolation.
- Patients put on home care and those awaiting results are expected to adhere to self-isolation advice which includes using a single room at home without sharing, keeping a physical distance whenever other people are encountered and wearing of a mask to avoid contaminating surfaces.
- Senior citizens above 60 years are encouraged and expected to comply with hospital admission arrangements when they are confirmed to be COVID-19 positive. This is very important for their own health since the documented risk factors for coronavirus include advanced age and the presence of other medical conditions.
The Ministry of Health wishes to thank all front line staff in this COVID-19 fight. These include; medical professionals, security forces and all essential workers. Their dedication and selfless commitment is highly appreciated and noticed by Emaswati. COVID-19 is an infection with evolving events which means the approach will continuously be marked by changes. We would like to assure the nation that the Ministry of Health is committed to bring about all necessary changes in the intervention, thus reshaping the country’s response to the pandemic.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Government of the Kingdom of Eswatini.
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