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− | '' | + | '''28 March 2020:''' The number of confirmed cases are 28 (Vaovao TV). |
− | '' | + | '''27 March 2020:''' 3 people received confirmation of infection and the total number of patients increased to 26, including two people from foreign countries and a first domestic infection due to contact with the infected persons. A social media user is wanted for spreading misinformation. |
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− | '' | + | '''26 March 2020:''' 25,000 Coronavirus fast testing kits for which results can be obtained in minutes arrived from China yesterday night in the first wave of medical equipment from the [https://www.jackmafoundation.org.cn Jack Ma Foundation]. The 3,500 passengers on all flights arriving in the country since 14th March will receive priority testing before their obligatory containment period ends on the 4th April. A second cargo plane with more equipment is expected today. A woman returning from an affected country was located at a hotel in [[Vohemar]] yesterday and although the person does not have symptoms she is ordered to remain in her hotel room for 14 days and not make contact with anyone. Ten other people who returned from France and Mauritus are in the SAVA region and quarantined in their homes. So far hospitals in the region are not equipped to carry out Coronavirus tests, so evaluations are based on the number of the subjects days of health. Meanwhile, public announcement are made from campaign cars driving around towns of the SAVA region recommending residents to stay at home as much as possible. Many farmers living in small surrounding villages choose to move to huts on their fields, not only to safeguard their crops as they often do throughout the vanilla growing season but also to avoid risk of Coronavirus exposure, although the closest confirmed case to date is in [[Tamatave]] which is over 500km overland and cannot be travelled from by road or air at this time. |
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− | '' | + | '''25 March 2020:''' Health controls are set up along the roads between the major towns across the [[SAVA]] region and at shipping ports and at Sambava airport. A doctor, nurses and gendarmerie check travellers temperatures. No cases have been detected in the region. Establishment of low-cost markets within communities across the country will be established on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for the poorest populations. Social distancing measures are to be respected at these markets. |
− | '' | + | '''24 March 2020:''' People in Sambava are more calm today than yesterday. French people having arrived on one of the last incoming passenger flights to Madagascar were located in Sambava, among them one man placed under supervision in the local hospital but without reported symptoms. Madagascar National Parks have been closed from 23rd March until 5th April. The ''Centre de commandement opérationnel Covid-19'' (Covid-19 Operational Command Center) open at Ivato's Mining Business Center near the capital. (Email [mailto:communicationcovid19@gmail.com communicationcovid19@gmail.com] / 24-hour phone: +261 (0)34 05 503 60.) |
− | '' | + | '''23 March 2020:''' 14 new cases of Coronavirus bringing the total number to 17 confirmed cases. State of Health Emergency is declared for 15 days, to be reevaluated as the situation evolves. Affected regions are [[Antananarivo]] and [[Tamatave]]. Stop of public transport and confinement of the people in these provinces is announced along with a curfew between 8pm and 5am. Transport to and from affected areas limited to health professionals and other essential personnel including press organisations. Transport of goods are exempt. Health controls placed outside the capital and around major cities of the country. Tracking of all passengers having arrived in Madagascar since 14th March begins. 23 passengers who arrived on one of the last incoming flights from France remain unaccounted for and need to be checked since some passengers may carry the virus. Reports of a Malagasy air passenger having arrived in Antalaha, initially on a flight from France to Tana among infected passengers, raise fears across the SAVA region. The person is in self-isolation but have not showed any symptoms. Offices, vanilla processing facilities and many shops in [[Sambava]], [[Antalaha]] and [[Vohemar]] close. Banks, supermarkets and other essential services remain open with banks letting one customer in at the time. |
− | '' | + | '''21 March 2020:''' Three cases of Coronavirus infected passengers were detected arriving on separate flights on 17th, 18th and 19th March from France, with one of the infected passing through Mauritius. These passengers are in treatment and all passengers on the same flights in quarantine. Schools around the country have been ordered to suspend lessons for 14 days. |
− | '' | + | '''20 March 2020:''' Madagascar closes its borders for incoming and outgoing passenger air travel. Hotels on [[Nosy Be]] close and many hotel workers lost their jobs, resulting in a wave of crime and security problems on the island which rely heavily on tourism. The situation is tense. The Tourism Minister announces at a meeting with hotel operators on Nosy Be that the travel ban will last for 90 days (previously reported in media 30 days). |
Revision as of 13:10, 29 March 2020
This is a daily updated summary of media reports and first-hand accounts by various individuals on location in Madagascar with information on the current Coronavirus situation in the country. Additionally, the Malagasy government broadcasts official daily ("Miaramanonja" = be safe) situation reports by radio (RNM) at 1pm and by television (TVM) at 8pm.
28 March 2020: The number of confirmed cases are 28 (Vaovao TV).
27 March 2020: 3 people received confirmation of infection and the total number of patients increased to 26, including two people from foreign countries and a first domestic infection due to contact with the infected persons. A social media user is wanted for spreading misinformation.
26 March 2020: 25,000 Coronavirus fast testing kits for which results can be obtained in minutes arrived from China yesterday night in the first wave of medical equipment from the Jack Ma Foundation. The 3,500 passengers on all flights arriving in the country since 14th March will receive priority testing before their obligatory containment period ends on the 4th April. A second cargo plane with more equipment is expected today. A woman returning from an affected country was located at a hotel in Vohemar yesterday and although the person does not have symptoms she is ordered to remain in her hotel room for 14 days and not make contact with anyone. Ten other people who returned from France and Mauritus are in the SAVA region and quarantined in their homes. So far hospitals in the region are not equipped to carry out Coronavirus tests, so evaluations are based on the number of the subjects days of health. Meanwhile, public announcement are made from campaign cars driving around towns of the SAVA region recommending residents to stay at home as much as possible. Many farmers living in small surrounding villages choose to move to huts on their fields, not only to safeguard their crops as they often do throughout the vanilla growing season but also to avoid risk of Coronavirus exposure, although the closest confirmed case to date is in Tamatave which is over 500km overland and cannot be travelled from by road or air at this time.
25 March 2020: Health controls are set up along the roads between the major towns across the SAVA region and at shipping ports and at Sambava airport. A doctor, nurses and gendarmerie check travellers temperatures. No cases have been detected in the region. Establishment of low-cost markets within communities across the country will be established on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for the poorest populations. Social distancing measures are to be respected at these markets.
24 March 2020: People in Sambava are more calm today than yesterday. French people having arrived on one of the last incoming passenger flights to Madagascar were located in Sambava, among them one man placed under supervision in the local hospital but without reported symptoms. Madagascar National Parks have been closed from 23rd March until 5th April. The Centre de commandement opérationnel Covid-19 (Covid-19 Operational Command Center) open at Ivato's Mining Business Center near the capital. (Email communicationcovid19@gmail.com / 24-hour phone: +261 (0)34 05 503 60.)
23 March 2020: 14 new cases of Coronavirus bringing the total number to 17 confirmed cases. State of Health Emergency is declared for 15 days, to be reevaluated as the situation evolves. Affected regions are Antananarivo and Tamatave. Stop of public transport and confinement of the people in these provinces is announced along with a curfew between 8pm and 5am. Transport to and from affected areas limited to health professionals and other essential personnel including press organisations. Transport of goods are exempt. Health controls placed outside the capital and around major cities of the country. Tracking of all passengers having arrived in Madagascar since 14th March begins. 23 passengers who arrived on one of the last incoming flights from France remain unaccounted for and need to be checked since some passengers may carry the virus. Reports of a Malagasy air passenger having arrived in Antalaha, initially on a flight from France to Tana among infected passengers, raise fears across the SAVA region. The person is in self-isolation but have not showed any symptoms. Offices, vanilla processing facilities and many shops in Sambava, Antalaha and Vohemar close. Banks, supermarkets and other essential services remain open with banks letting one customer in at the time.
21 March 2020: Three cases of Coronavirus infected passengers were detected arriving on separate flights on 17th, 18th and 19th March from France, with one of the infected passing through Mauritius. These passengers are in treatment and all passengers on the same flights in quarantine. Schools around the country have been ordered to suspend lessons for 14 days.
20 March 2020: Madagascar closes its borders for incoming and outgoing passenger air travel. Hotels on Nosy Be close and many hotel workers lost their jobs, resulting in a wave of crime and security problems on the island which rely heavily on tourism. The situation is tense. The Tourism Minister announces at a meeting with hotel operators on Nosy Be that the travel ban will last for 90 days (previously reported in media 30 days).
More information
- 26 March: Coronavirus : Acquisition de 100 000 masques et 20 000 tests rapides (English)
- Sava - Once personnes à confiner interceptées au Nord (English)
- 24 confirmed cases according to linfo.re: https://www.linfo.re/ocean-indien/madagascar/coronavirus-24-cas-confirmes-a-madagascar
- Social media user wanted: https://lexpress.mg/27/03/2020/fausses-informations-une-internaute-recherchee/
- Madagascar 'anti-virus brews' sell like hot cakes in local markets France24 26/03/2020
- 23 March: 9 nouveaux cas de Coronavirus : Confinement total et couvre feu pour Tana et Tamatave Midi Madagasikara (English)
- TVM's broadcast 03/23/2020 on YouTube. (Summary of the TVM broadcast in PDF. (French)
- 21 March: Déclaration d’Andry Rajoelina : 3 passagères malgaches contaminées par le Coronavirus Midi Madagasikara (English)
- https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/685d0ace521648f8a5beeeee1b9125cd - World Health Organisation's world map of confirmed COVID-19 Coronavirus cases.
- http://www.sante.gov.mg/ministere-sante-publique/ - Ministère de la Santé Publique Madagascar
- https://www.facebook.com/minsanp/?ref=page_internal - Ministère de la Santé Publique Madagascar
- http://www.pasteur.mg/infection-par-le-nouveau-coronavirus-sars-cov-2/ - Institut Pasteur de Madagascar
- Spatial Markov matrices for measuring the spatial dependencies of an epidemiological spread : case Covid’19 Madagascar - BMC Public Health
- 19-Aug-2024 07:00
- Analysis of chlorhexidine, antibiotics and bacterial community composition in water environments from Brazil, Cameroon and Madagascar during the COVID-19 pandemic - ScienceDirect.com
- 01-Jul-2024 07:00
- COVID-organics: Madagascar launches Africa's first cure for virus - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- Drivers of COVID-19 vaccine uptake among rural populations in Madagascar: a cross-sectional study - BMC Public Health
- 17-Oct-2024 07:00
- Madagascar produces 'folk medicine' against coronavirus, gives it to the poor for free - the president is promoting it even though there is no evidence of its effectiveness - Telegrafi
- 23-Oct-2024 09:19
- Overcrowding and the risk of unmitigated spread of COVID-19 in Madagascar’s prisons - Amnesty International
- 03-Apr-2020 07:00
- Madagascar joins the COVID-19 vaccine COVAX programme - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- Coronavirus: Caution urged over Madagascar's 'herbal cure' - BBC.com
- 22-Apr-2020 07:00
- Madagascar reimposes lockdown in capital as coronavirus cases surge - CNN
- 06-Jul-2020 07:00
- Coronavirus: What is Madagascar’s ‘herbal remedy’ Covid-Organics? - Al Jazeera English
- 05-May-2020 07:00
- Madagascar takes last stand on Covid-19 vaccine, refuses immunization - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- Madagascar law allowing castration of child rapists prompts criticism from rights groups - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- Madagascar receives its first batch of Covid-19 vaccines - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- Madagascar starts Covid-19 vaccinations after surge in cases - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- Madagascar: slow revival of tourism post covid-19 - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- Madagascar COVID-19: caseload hits 10,000 mark - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- Scores troop to receive Madagascar's COVID-Organics - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- How Covid-19 is hitting Madagascar's growing economy [Business Africa] - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- Madagascar turns schools into hospitals to cope with Covid surge - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- Tanzania gets Madagascar’s anti-coronavirus drink disputed by WHO - Al Jazeera English
- 08-May-2020 07:00
- Madagascar to send troops to town where two died of coronavirus - FRANCE 24 English
- 25-May-2020 07:00
- Mobilizing the private sector to boost Madagascar’s development agenda - World Bank
- 27-Jan-2022 08:00
- Madagascar's COVID-Organics: testimonies and medical caution - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- Madagascar coronavirus herbal mix draws demand from across Africa despite WHO misgivings - Reuters
- 08-May-2020 07:00
- Humanitarian crisis looms in Madagascar amid drought and pandemic - UN News
- 12-Jan-2021 08:00
- Madagascar president's herbal tonic fails to halt Covid-19 spike - BBC.com
- 13-Aug-2020 07:00
- Coronavirus: Tanzanian president promises to import Madagascar's 'cure' - BBC.com
- 03-May-2020 07:00
- These archaeologists helped quell a COVID surge in Madagascar - Nature.com
- 19-Jul-2021 07:00
- Covid-19 in Madagascar: The president’s controversial ‘miracle cure’ - FRANCE 24 English
- 05-May-2020 07:00
- Madagascar: Drought and COVID-19 push 1.5 million people to the brink - WFP
- 18-Nov-2020 08:00
- Nigeria receives Madagascar's COVID-Organics, efficacy tests ordered - Africanews English
- 13-Aug-2024 07:00
- RSF urges Madagascar to let journalists cover Covid-19 freely - Reporters sans frontières
- 30-Apr-2021 07:00