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WHO Confirms Egypt Free of Novel Coronavirus


Wed 19 Feb 2020 | 02:40 PM
NaDa Mustafa

Egypt’s Ministry of Health and Population and World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Wednesday that the foreigner who was thought to be carrying the new coronavirus in Egypt has tested negative for it.

The Health Ministry’s spokesperson Khaled Megahed said that a medical team has been conducting periodic checks and analysis on the Chinese national.

He added that a “PCR” analysis was conducted six times over three consecutive days, under the supervision of the Health Ministry and the WHO, with negative results in each time.

On his part, Dr John Jabbour, WHO Representative in Egypt confirmed that all measures taken to monitor this case were carried out in full coordination with the WHO and in accordance with its scientific and technical guidelines, especially with regard to laboratory procedures.

He also added that the case will remain under observation until the end of the 14-day isolation period.

It is worth mentioning, Liu Zhiming, the director of a leading Hospital in China’s central city of Wuhan, the epicenter of a coronavirus outbreak, died of the disease Tuesday morning, according to state television.

He is the first known hospital director to have died from this deadly virus.

China is trying with all its might to confront the effects resulting from the outbreak of the new Coronavirus, via a series of strong and effective measures that seek to reduce the number of deaths and injuries caused by this deadly virus.