Zambia records first coronavirus death - health minister

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Zambia has recorded its first death from coronavirus, and the number of confirmed cases has risen by three to 39, Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya said on Thursday.

Meanwhile in Pretoria, the Zambia High Commission has urged its citizens whose visitors' permits in South Africa have expired during a 21-day Covid-19 lockdown restricting travel to urgently notify the embassy.

Zambia's high commissioner Major General Jackson Miti said the embassy would engage the home affairs department to ensure that those who could not exit South Africa or renew their visitors permits were not penalised once the shut down was over after April 16. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa declared the three-week lockdown on March 27 in a bid to contain the spread of coronavirus in the country, which now has 1,380 confirmed cases, out of which five people have died while 50 have recovered.

Miti said the South African government had given assurances that foreign nationals whose visas expired during the lockdown period would not be declared undesirable and would be allowed to leave the country once the travel ban was lifted. He urged those wishing to contact the embassy to make use of digital platforms as physical contact with mission staff was not possible for now.

 

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