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Coronavirus - Ethiopia: Notification Note on COVID-19 Situational Update - 25 May 2020

Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
The total laboratory tests conducted within 24 hours are 2844; of these seventy-three (73) of them are confirmed positive for COVID-19 and the total confirmed cases as of today are Six-Hundred-Fifty-Five (655). Among the confirmed cases, 49 of them are male and 24 are female and their age ranges from 8 to 75 years. Sixty-seven of them Ethiopians and the remaining six are from different nations. Among the cases fifty-six (56) of them are identified from Addis Ababa (thirteen have known contact...
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The potential sources of exposure of the confirmed cases are presented below:

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Potential Exposure Numberof Cases Travel history from abroad 27 Contact with confirmed cases 15 Cases with no contact with confirmed cases and no travel history 31 Total 73

Furthermore, seven (7) person (four from S/N/N/P/R region, two from Tigray region and one from Addis Ababa) recovered from the disease that makes the total number of recoveries one-hundred-fitly-nine (159).

The laboratory samples were collected from the high-risk community members, returnees/passengers at mandatory quarantine centers, contacts of the confirmed cases, health facility visitors and suspects at isolation centers.

COVID-19 Situational Update as of Today

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Total laboratory test conducted 83,854 Laboratory tests conducted within 24 hours 2844 Number of confirmed cases within 24 hours 73 Total patients of COVID-19 in the treatment centers 489 Patients in intensive care 1 Newly recovered 7 Total recovered 159 Total deaths 5 Returned to their country 2 Total confirmed cases as of today 655

Considering the increase in transmission of COVID-19, the Ministry of Health and Ethiopian Public Health Institute would like the public to strictly adhere to all precaution measures. We need to be reminded that every single action we take determines the risk of contracting the virus. Therefore, we should:

• Maintain physical distancing.

• Wash our hands with water and soap frequently.

• Stay at home and avoid mass gatherings.

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• Cover our mouth and nose with face/cloth mask when going outdoors.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Ethiopia.

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