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Pacific island of Vanuatu records its first Covid-19 case

Israel Boafo Bansah
Last updated: November 11, 2020 4:34 pm
By Israel Boafo Bansah
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Pacific island of Vanuatu records its first Covid-19 case

The trending Coronavirus in the world at the moment which is serving as havoc and impeding the economic fortunes of some countries is even targeted as more damning than the previously recorded Ebola. Originally recorded in Hubei Province, China (what has been read online so far), it’s spreading like a bushfire in the harmattan season. Some notable countries that have recorded some Coronavirus cases include Italy, the United Kingdom, Iran, the United States of America, and a host of others.

News going round depicts that Vanuatu has officially recorded its first case of COVID-19, ending the Pacific island nation’s status as one of the few remaining virus-free countries in the world.

Len Tarivonda, the director of Vanuatu Public Health on Wednesday, November 11th said the 23-year-old man was confirmed to have the virus on Tuesday after being tested on the fifth day of his quarantine.

“A case detected in quarantine is considered a border case and not an outbreak,” the department said in a statement, adding that health protocols were in place to contain the virus.

“I want to assure all citizens and the public that the situation is under control and the government through the COVID-19 task force is prepared and ready to address this case,” Prime Minister Bob Loughman said at a press conference, according to Radio New Zealand.

The next move is that authorities plan to quarantine his fellow passengers and trace his close contacts, but will not impose lockdown measures in the nation of 300,000 people.

The remote island nations and territories of Kiribati, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, Tonga, and Tuvalu are all believed still to be free of the virus.

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ABOUT POST EDITOR ..... Bansah obtained a degree from the University of Ghana where he started a campus news network (LegonConnect) as a student. He has been in the blogging and journalism space for over 7years now and well known among bloggers most of which he has mentored into creating a career through writing. He's well known for his passion for education and his philanthropic gestures towards needy students. eMail - [email protected]
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