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Nine new covid-19 recoveries confirmed in Malawi, caseload at 369

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Dr. John Phuka: Co-chairperson of the Presidential Task Force for covid-19

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)—New coronavirus recoveries have been confirmed in Malawi on Wednesday by the Covid-19 Taskforce.

The number of recoveries jumped to 51 from 42 following the confirmation.

According to the Taskforce, 11 new cases have also been recorded, taking the number of cases to 369.

Out of the 11 new registered cases announced, five are truck drivers identified at Mwanza border.

“Blantyre and Ntcheu have registered two cases each, Mangochi one case and Mzimba South District has reported the first case that is still being investigated to determine the source of infection,” said Taskforce chairperson John Phuka.

With the new cases, Malawi has now recorded 369 cases including 4 deaths.

Out of the 369 confirmed cases, 305 are imported infections and 56 are locally transmitted while 8 are still under investigation.

“Active tracing and monitoring of contacts of confirmed COVID-19 cases are ongoing, currently, a total of 703 contacts of COVID-19 cases have been traced out of which 472 have been tested,” said Phuka.

Malawi has so far conducted 5746 COVID-19 tests from 14 laboratories with the capacity to test COVID-19.

Testing of COVID-19 is also being expanded to district hospitals, and so far six hospitals – Mwanza, Neno, Dedza, Mchinji, Chitipa and Karonga District Hospitals – are ready to start testing.

Maneno Chimulala

I am a journalist, educator, and activist with passion for telling stories about social justice, sports and political issues. I graduated from Mzuzu University. I started my career at the Maravi Post online publication in 2012 as an intern while in college. Upon graduating from Mzuzu University I was offered a job as Sports Reporter because of my background as a goalkeeper and rose to the position of sub editor. I also had a short stint with Nyasatimes, Malawi Punch and Malawi Digest. Over the past seven years, I have worked intimately with rural organizations and communities in Malawi on human rights, girl child education and grassroots development projects. With an academic background in education, I also volunteer as male champion for girls’ education under Girls Empowerment Networks (GENET) in Malawi’s South West Education Division (SWED).