Ministry of Health and Social Services
Republic of Namibia
(2\\) World Health
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Date & Time of
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Prepared by
05 April 2020 23:00
Surveillance Team
Investigation start date 13 March 2020
Date of outbreak declaration in Namibia: 14 March 2020.
SITUATION UPDATE / HIGHLIGHTS
No new confirmed cases were reported today (05 April 2020).
e Cumulatively, 16 confirmed cases have been reported in the country, to date.
e Three confirmed cases have recovered and discharged to date.
e Supervised quarantine for all Namibians arriving from other countries for 14 days is
ongoing.
e Partial lockdown of Erongo and Khomas regions took effect on 28 March 2020 till 16
April 2020.
o Borders have been closed except for essential/critical services and
humanitarian support to the response.
o All others prevention measures are applicable to the entire country
Key Challenges include:
o Inadequate isolation and quarantine facilities,
O° Inadequate human resources at all levels
Oo Chronic shortage of PPEs, amidst logistic supply chain problems
oO Inadequate material supplies including ICU units and ventilators.
Oo Inadequate infrastructure, equipment and supplies at Points of Entry.
2. BACKGROUND
Description of the latest cases
Index cases: Two confirmed cases of COVID-19 were reported in Windhoek
district on 13 March 2020. The married couple; a 35-year-old male and a 25-year-
old female, arrived from Madrid, Spain on 11 February 2020.
Case (#15) is a 31-year-old male Namibian, who drove a friend and her family
that arrived from| South Africa on 26 March 2020. He reported at Robert Mugabe
Clinic on 30 March 2020, complaining of cough, body pain, sore throat, and
shortness of breath. The specimen was collected same day and sent to NIP.
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