Côte d’Ivoire confirms first Coronavirus case

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Ghana’s western neighbour Côte d’Ivoire has confirmed its first case of the deadly Coronavirus also known as COVID 19.

An official statement from the country’s Health Ministry on Wednesday indicates that the patient is a 45-year-old Ivorian man who had recently traveled to Italy.

“On 10th March, the Adjame-Plateau-Attecoube was notified of a suspected case of Coronavirus. The patient is a 45-year old Ivorian man who had returned from Italy who showed symptoms of fever, cough and flu”, parts of the statement read.

It added that “tests conducted on the patient proved positive for coronavirus.”

The patient was immediately transferred to the Treichville Hospital but is currently stable and recovering.

Persons said to have come into close contact with the patient have also been identified are being observed.

The Health Ministry has assured that every measure is being put in place to isolate this single case of coronavirus to avoid its spread.

Following the confirmation by Côte d’Ivoire, all three of Ghana’s direct neighbours have now reported cases of the deadly disease.

Eastern neighbour, Togo registered its first case of the virus on Friday, March 6, 2020, while a man and his wife have been confirmed as the first patients of coronavirus in Ghana’s northern neighbour, Burkina Faso.

The case in Burkina Faso increases to 10, the number of countries on the continent that have recorded coronavirus cases.

The other affected countries are Egypt, Algeria, South Africa, Senegal, Morocco, Cameroon, Nigeria, Tunisia and Togo.

African statistics

In Africa, a total of 97 cases have been recorded as at midnight on Monday March 9, 2020.

Majority of the cases are in Egypt where 55 persons have been found to be with the virus and one person dying as a result.

In Algeria, 17 persons have caught the virus while in South Africa, seven have been recorded.

Senegal has four cases.

Official figures indicate that there are two persons each in Morocco, Cameroon, Nigeria and Tunisia who have the virus.

In neighbouring Togo, one case has been reported.

Global statistics

Global statistics for affected persons have surpassed 110,000 with over 4,000 deaths, majority of which occurred in China.

-citinewsroom.com

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