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3-month-old Kadoma baby catches COVID-19

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Kadoma on Thursday broke the world record by having the youngest COVID-19 case — a three-month-old infant.

“In Zimbabwe, we have 265 confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of yesterday (Thursday).

Here in Kadoma district, we have had numerous suspects and we now have three confirmed cases which we are handling as a district.

Chirundu said that the district was prepared to deal with returnees who had skipped the border and evaded the mandatory quarantine.

Zimbabwe had, as of yesterday, 282 confirmed COVID-19 cases and four deaths, while worldwide confirmed cases stood at 6,66 million and 393 000 deaths.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People
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