Zimbabwe facing resource constraints in fight against COVID-19: official

By XINHUA

An elderly woman is vaccinated at a local hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe on March 29, 2021. (Photo by Tafadzwa Ufumeli / Getty Images)

Some provinces in Zimbabwe are facing a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) and healthcare workers at a time when the country is experiencing a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said on Tuesday.

As a result, Treasury had been directed to urgently release some funds that it had committed for enforcement of the current Level 4 lockdown toward efforts to contain the spread of the disease, Mutsvangwa said during a post-cabinet media briefing.

She said findings from provinces in the country had indicated a number of constraints in the fight against the pandemic, ranging from vaccine misinformation, shortage of PPE and healthcare workers, and lack of Internet access for most civil servants working from home.

Some district hospitals require bulk oxygen tanks, while others require functional isolation centers, Mutsvangwa said.

Mutsvangwa said following the government’s directive for workplaces to decongest to 40 percent, it had emerged that most civil servants lacked tools of the trade such as laptops, and access to the Internet to be able to work from home.

The minister also added that funerals had become major spreaders of the virus, and she called on relevant authorities including environmental health workers and the police to strengthen enforcement of COVID-19 preventive measures.

As of Tuesday, Zimbabwe had recorded 56,014 COVID-19 cases with 1,911 deaths and 41,406 recoveries.

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