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Zimbabwe: Zim Doctors Haul Govt to Court Over Deplorable Conditions At Quarantine Centres

Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) on Monday 1 June 2020 petitioned the High Court seeking an order to compel Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo to improve the deplorable conditions at some quarantine and isolation centres located across the country, which are housing some returning residents and citizens.

At the isolation and quarantine centres, ZADHR charged that residents and other persons detained at these facilities are being forced to share some few and dirty ablution and bathing facilities while others have no access to medication.

ZADHR said the inadequate measures at these quarantine and isolation centres are exposing returning residents and other persons detained in these facilities to the risk of contracting coronavirus with about 35 out of 96 female persons who were quarantined at a facility at Girls High School in Harare having to be transferred to Wilkins Hospital on 28 May 2020 upon allegedly testing positive for coronavirus following tests conducted on the group on 24 May 2020.

The medical practitioners charged that the health and well-being of returning residents and citizens who are on mandatory quarantine as well as social welfare workers, health workers and enforcement officers working at the quarantine and isolation centres is seriously at stake and hence the High Court should order Moyo to put adequate measures to mitigate the spread of coronavirus in quarantine and isolation centres.

ZADHR wants Moyo as Health and Child Care Minister to ensure that returning residents and citizens are tested on the 1st, 8th and 21st days of their quarantine and that they be housed at quarantine facilities in a manner that social and physical distancing is maintained at all times in the boarding houses, dining rooms and other common areas.

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