• IT equipment, to be deployed at 176 vaccination sites around the country in order to
computerize the capturing of data. This will ease the process of reporting and record
keeping. We have also received logistics and HR support for vaccination programme.
• Several EU member countries such as Germany, Finland, Belgium and Norway have
provided laboratory consumables, personal protective equipment, and hospital beds, to
name a few.
• The United Kingdom has supported us with capacity building on COVID-19 case
management and emergency care via online training.
• Africa CDC/AU has donated medical equipment, pharmaceuticals and lab
consumables.
• Significant contribution by the local business community and individuals has also been
significant. The donation included oxygen, oxygen tank, oxygen concentrators,
hospital beds, medical equipment, the establishment of additional COVID-19 isolation
facilities, and psychosocial support for frontline workers, just to mention but a few.
• We commend and thank our First Lady, Madam Monica Geingos, for initiating
activities that support the creation of awareness on the importance of combating false
information around vaccination as well as the importance of supporting our frontline
workers. This support is wholeheartedly welcome and truly appreciated.
• The Africa CDC delegation that visited Namibia in the past two weeks has commended
Namibia for the innovative approach to repurpose existing health infrastructure as part
of the COVID-19 response. They indicated that they will recommend our model for
adoption in other countries to combat the disease.
5. The existing COVID-19 public health measures have been amended, as part of our ongoing
efforts to combat the pandemic, to protect our people and to enable Namibians engage in
activities that support livelihoods. As we are all aware, our economy has been severely
battered by the impact of this pandemic and a balance has to be struck in terms of saving
lives and preserving the livelihoods of our people. As stated by His Excellency, the
President, I will provide further context on some of the the amendments to the current
Public Health COVID-19 General Regulations: Public and Environmental Health Act,
2015 for the period of 1-14 August 2021.
6. Education
Management of Educational institutions must ensure that school environment is safe for
employees, learners and students. The following measures should be implemented:
• Encourage vaccination of teachers, other staff members and eligible learners.
• Screen for symptoms using the Ministry of Health and Social Services COVID-19
screening tools and testing of symptomatic learners and school staff;
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