On the 31 December 2019, China notified WHO about covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan
City, Hubei Province of China. On the 30" January 2020, the outbreak was declared a
Public Health Emergency of International concern (PHEIC) by the WHO Director
General. Since then, the COVID-19 situation has evolved rapidly within and outside
China, involving over 180 countries. The risk of international spread has been
determined to be very high and the outbreak has spread to all the regions of the world.
Namibia registered her first two confirmed cases of COVID-19 on 13" March 2020.
By the 4" April 2020, the number of confirmed cases increased to sixteen (16). Twelve
(13) of the cases are travel related while three (3) are local transmission. Namibia has
not registered any COVID-19 related deaths. COVID-19 cases have been contained to
three regions during the current lock down, namely Khomas, Erongo and //Kharas.
On the 17" March 2020, H. E. Dr Hage G. Geingob declared a State of Emergency for
the whole country on account of Covid-19. On the 27" March 2020 at 23:59, two
regions, namely Khomas and Erongo were put under lockdown to last until the 17"
April 2020. The reason for putting the two regions under lockdown is to maintain
maximum suppression of transmission as a result of exposure of these regions to
international travel.
When Covid-19 was announced to the world, the Ministry of Health and Social Services
activated the Health Emergency Management Committee to prepare the country for a
possible outbreak of Covid-19 in the country. On the 3" February 2020, the Rt Hon
Prime Minister established a multi-sectoral and multi-skilled National Health
Emergency Management Committee, chaired by the Executive Director of the Ministry
of Health and Social Services to spearhead the national response to coronavirus.
A costed Response Plan was developed and is being implemented. It involved public
awareness and information dissemination about the disease and preventive measures.
Health personnel was trained in various aspects of Covid-19. The Namibia Institute of
Pathology was capacitated to do confirmatory tests locally. Infrastructure development
was undertaken to provide facilities for quarantine, screening, diagnosis, treatment and
counselling. Contact tracing was intensified. Medical equipment, medicines and
personal protective equipment were sourced. At all material time, the public was
informed of all development.
The public sector was joined by the private health sector, the business community and
individuals in terms of cash and in-kind support. The contribution of the media has
been indispensable. The response benefitted from the exceptional leadership of H. E.
President Dr Hage G. Geingob and the support of the Rt Hon Prime Minister and the
entire Cabinet. Individual countries and development partners continue to play a big
role in terms of financial, material and moral support. The sum total of these efforts
resulted in the fact that Namibia recorded only six cases during the currency of the
lockdown of two regions. Three covid-19 patients were cured and discharged. So far,
we have not recorded any Covid-19 death, a mean feat indeed!