Coronavirus
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34 Locals Test Positive To Coronavirus As Cases Continue To Rise
The Ministry of Health and Child Care has confirmed that Zimbabwe’s coronavirus cases increased to 787 after 53 people –…
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Senior ZIMRA Manager Dies Of Coronavirus
ZimTrending has learned from Bulawayo 24 News that a 54-year-old senior Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) manager in Bulawayo, Thabani Sibanda…
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Bulawayo Man Dies A Day After Testing Positive To Coronavirus
54-year-old Bulawayo man has died after testing positive to COVID-19, raising the death toll to 9. According to the Ministry…
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Zimbabwe COVID-19 Cases Now At 716
18 people reportedly tested positive for Covid-19 on Sunday, raising the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Zimbabwe to…
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Health Experts Reveal Reasons Behind Increase In Cases Of Local COVID-19 Transmissions
The Ministry Of Health's Director of Epidemiology and Disease Control, Dr Manangazira has explained the reasons behind the recent increase…
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Zim COVID-19 Deaths Rise
Zimbabwe's COVID-19 deaths have gone up as the country recorded its eight death from COVID-19 of a 21-year-old female from…
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Compulsory COVID-19 Testing For Patients Before Hospital Admission
Avenues Clinic Medical Director Professor Godfrey Muguti has announced that all patients coming for planned admissions must be tested for…
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COVID-19 Patients To Pay US$5 000 Hospitalization Fee
Mater Dei Hospital has issued a memorandum announcing the hospitalization fees for patients with coronavirus. The hospital announced that it…
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Zim Records Over 600 COVID-19 Cases
Zimbabwe has recorded over 600 coronavirus cases as fourteen more Zimbabweans were confirmed infected with Covid-19 yesterday, with 13 of…
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Coronavirus Patients On Hunger Strike Over Poor Living Conditions In Isolation Centres
15 Coronavirus patients who include- two Chivhu police officers and 13 returnees who were confirmed positive early June have reportedly…
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