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27 May 2020: Update on COVID-19 in Somalia.

> New cases confirmed today: 13
> Somaliland: 8
> Benadir: 5

> Male: 10
> Female: 3
> Recovery: 12
> Death: 0
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Total confirmed cases: 1,731
Total recoveries: 265
Total deaths: 67

For more information, please visit:

Website: www.moh.gov.so
Dashboard: www.moh.gov.so/en/covid19
WhatsApp: bit.ly/MoHSomalia

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Lataliyaha Wasaaradda Caafimaadka, Dr. Maxamed Maxamud Cali (Fuje) ayaa ka warbixiyay xaaladaha cusub ee caabuqa COVID-19. Lataliyaha ayaa xaqiijiyay 13 xaaladood oo COVID-19, xaaladahan ayaa waxaa laga soo kala xaqiijiyay Maamulka Somaliland 8 xaaladood iyo Gobolka Banaadir 5 xaaladood.

Tirada guud ee la xaqiijiyay ayaa ah 1,731, waxaana ka bogsooday 12 bukaan iyada oo aysan jirin 24kii saac ee lasoo dhaafay wax geeri ah.

Lataliyaha ayaa bulshada la wadaagay in la gaarsiiyay Maamulka Galmudug deeq daawo ah oo lagula dagaalamaayo caabuqa COVID-19. Sidoo kale wuxuu cadeeyay sababta ka danbeesa faafidda caabuqa ee Gobolada in ay ka danbeyso isku socodka bulshada loona baahanyahay in la yareeyo isku gooshida.

Ugu dambeyntii waxa uu ka codsaday dhammaan dhalinyarada in qeyb weyn ka qaataan wacyigelinta ayna iska badbaadiyaan caabuqa ayaga iyo qoyskoodaba.

 

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Kiisaskii ugu horeeyey COVID-19 oo laga helay Laascaanood iyo khatar laga Dayriyey

Laba qof ayaa wasaarada Caafimaadka Gobolka Sool ku dhawaaqday in laga helay COVID-19 magaalada Laascaanood xarunta Gobolka Sool, kuwaas oo la sheegay in xaaladoodu ka soo raynayso xiligan.

"Waxaan haynaa laba qof oo bukaan ah, haatana xaaladoodu aad ayay uga soo raynaysaa" sidaa waxaa warbaahinta u sheegay Isuduwaha wasaarada Caafimaadka Gobolka Sool oo intaas ku daray in cabsi badan ay magaalada ka jirto iyadoo buu yidhi aanay dadka magaaladu uba soo jeedin wacyigelinta.

Kulan ay saaka ku yeesheen gudiga ka hortaga COVID-19 xarunta wasaarada Caafimaadka ayay ka soo jeediyeen in bulshada la fahansiiyo dhibaatada uu xanuunkan leeyahay iyo sida fudud ee uu u faafo.

Waxa ay gudigu sheegeen in haatan baadhista iyo daweyntuba ya yihiin Bilaash, iyagoo aad ugu dheeraaday in laga hortago khatar aan hadhow wax laga qaban karin.

Guud ahaan gobolka Sool ayaan haba yaraatee aanay jirin wax isbedel ah oo looga hortegayo xanuunkan marka laga reebo goobaha wax lagu barto oo xidhan taasina waxay si fudud u faafin kartaa xanuunka oo dad badan oo bulshada ka mid ah shaki ay ka qabaan gooniyaynta oo ay isku difaacaan in hargab uu hay.

Xigasho

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6 hours ago, Old_Observer said:

Hope all citizens of SOL Republic are Well with Families and friends.

MMA is the chief of the emergency committee if we will have one here.


 

A few weeks ago, my aunt's husband in London have sadly passed away due to Covid-19. So it is close to home. Rabi ha u raxmado marxuumka.

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Wafdi ka socda Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya oo ay horkacayso Wasaaradda Caafimaadka Federaalka ayaa waxa ay maanta gaarsiiyeen dagmada Afmadoow agab caafimaad oo loogu talagalay latacaalidda iyo xakameynta caabuqa #COVID19.

 

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Wafdi ka socda Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya oo ay horkacayso Wasaaradda Caafimaadka Federaalka ayaa waxa ay maanta gaarsiiyeen dagmada Gaalkacyo agab caafimaad oo loogu talagalay latacaalidda iyo xakameynta caabuqa #COVID19.

 

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31 May 2020: Update on COVID-19 in Somalia.

> New cases confirmed today: 60
> Jubbaland: 32
> Somaliland: 18
> Benadir: 6
> Galmudug: 4

> Male: 53
> Female: 7
> Recovery: 21
> Death: 5
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Total confirmed cases: 1,976
Total recoveries: 348
Total deaths: 78

For more information, please visit:

Website: www.moh.gov.so
Dashboard: www.moh.gov.so/en/covid19

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Wakhtiga dib loo furayo duulimaadyada gudaha Soomaaliya oo la shaaciyay

Sida laga soo xigtay masuuliyiinta dowladda u qaabilsan duulimaadka, waxaa todobaadkaan dib loo furi doonaa duulimaadyada diyaraadaha ee gudaha dalka.

Dowladda Soomaaliya ayaa 29-kii Bishii March waxaa ay si ku-meel gaar ah u joojisay duulimaadyada dalka gudahiisa ah si loo xakameeyo faafitaanka cudurka Coronavirus, xilligaas oo kiisaskii ugu horeeyay ee Coronavirus ah laga helay Soomaaliya.

Kulan gaar ah oo ay yeesheen sida la sheegay Saraakiisha laanta hay’adda Socdaalka iyo jinsiyadaha iyo Mas’uuliyiinta Shirkadaha Diyaaradaha ayaa waxaa ay isku raaceen in marka la furo duulimaadyada, lagu dhaqmo amaro la xiriira ka hortagga COVID–19 oo horay loo soo saaray.

Rakaabka diyaaradaha raaci doona waxey xiran doonaan Gloves (Gacmo gashi) af xir (Mask), sidoo kalana waxey isticmaali doonaan waxyaabaha gacmaha lagu nadiifiyo si looga feejignaado xanuunka COVID 19 oo wali ka jira Soomaaliya.

Dabayaaqadii bishii Maarso ayey aheyd markii la joojiyay duulimaadyada gudaha, waxeyn arintaas ka dambeysay markii uu xoogeystay faafitaanka COVID 19, waana habka ay raaceen wadamada kale ee dunida.

Dhamaan xafiisyadii duulimaadyada ee ka shaqeynayay magaalada Muqdisho iyo gudaha dalka ayaa albaabada loo laabay maadaama aysan jirin wax shaqo ah oo ay qabanayaan, balse markaan dib ayey u furmi doonaan muddo kadib.

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Diyaarad kale oo Soomaali kasoo celisay dibedda oo kasoo degtay Muqdisho

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Diyaaradii seddaxaad oo muwaadiniin Soomaaliyeed kasoo qaaday dalka Sacuudiga ayaa galabta kasoo degtay garoonka Aadan Cadde ee magaalada Muqdisho.

Diyaaradan ayaa kasoo duushay magaalada Jidah ee dalkaas Sacuudiga waxayna siday 126 qofood, oo kala ah 24 dumar ah iyo 102 rag ah.

Labadii maalmood ee lasoo dhaafay waxaa Muqdisho laga soo dejiyay dad Soomaaliyeed oo sidaan oo kale looga soo qaaday dalka Sacuudiga Carabiya.

Diyaaradii tan ka horeysay ee shalay kasoo dejisay Muqdisho qeybtii labaad ee dadkaas ayaa keentay tiro la eg tan maanta oo aheyd 126 qofood.

Sidoo kale maalinkii ka horeysay ee Jimcaha ayaa Muqdisho laga soo dejiyay 132 qofood oo dhamaantood laga keenay dalka Sacuudiga.

Dadka seddaxdii maalmood ee u dambeysay laga soo celiyay Sacuudiga ayaa u badan caruur iyo haween, waxana la sheegay in badankood ay xabsiyo ku jireen oo laga soo kala qabtay magaalooyinka dalkaas Sacuudiga, halka kuwa kalena ay isku dhiibeen booliska baacsanayey si loogu soo celiyo dalkooda.

Guddiga ay dowladdu u xilsaartay soo celinta dadkaas waxay habeen ka hor garoonka Muqdisho ka sheegeen in seddax loo qeybiyay dadka laga soo dalka Sacuudiga, waxaana galabta la keenay qeybtii seddaxaad.

Guud ahaan dadka laga soo celiyay seddaxdii maalmood ee lasoo dhaafay dalka Sacuudiga, waxay tiradoodu noqaneysaa 384 qofood oo iskugu jira caruur, haween iyo dad da’ ah.

Dowladdu waxay sheegtay in soo celinta dadkan uu amray Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Maxamed Cabdullaahi Farmaajo, waxaana kasoo shaqeeyay guddi loo xilsaaray dib u soo celinta dadka Soomaaliyeed ee ku kala xaniban daafaha dunida.

Hase yeeshee Caasimada Online ayaa ogaatay in dadkan ay yihiin dad tarxiilay oo ay soo dirtay dowladda Sacuudiga.

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01 June 2020: Update on COVID-19 in Somalia.

> New cases confirmed today: 47
> Somaliland: 28
> Benadir: 9
> Puntland: 5
> Jubbaland: 5

> Male: 38
> Female: 9
> Recovery: 13
> Death: 1
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Total confirmed cases: 2,023
Total recoveries: 361
Total deaths: 79

For more information, please visit:

Website: www.moh.gov.so
Dashboard: www.moh.gov.so/en/covid19
WhatsApp: bit.ly/MoHSomalia

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02 June 2020: Update on COVID-19 in Somalia.

> New cases confirmed today: 66
> Banaadir: 33
> Somaliland: 26
> Puntland: 7

> Male: 42
> Female: 24
> Recovery: 19
> Death: 0
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Total confirmed cases: 2,089
Total recoveries: 380
Total deaths: 79

For more information, please visit:

Website: www.moh.gov.so
Dashboard: www.moh.gov.so/en/covid19
WhatsApp: bit.ly/MoHSomalia

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Somali National Army takes part in the fight against coronavirus

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Whenever a national disaster occurs, the country’s army plays a huge role in rescue operations and in protecting the Somali people.


Now they are conducting an awareness campaign for the most vulnerable – the 2.6m people living in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps. The army is also distributing facemasks to those who can’t afford them.

The campaign began this week in Mogadishu, where hundreds of thousands live in makeshift camps with inadequate supplies of food and water. Cramped conditions and limited hygiene facilities make the camps particularly vulnerable to the rapidly spreading virus.

Somalia’s Ministry of Health has confirmed that the virus has infected more than 1,000 people. The total number of infections, however, is likely to be much higher.

There are not enough testing kits available for a comprehensive test and trace strategy, so prevention is the key to fighting the disease here. As such, it is critical that everyone – especially those in more crowded areas – gets accurate information on how to avoid getting COVID-19 and how to minimize the chance of passing it on others.

Unfortunately, despite the rapid spread of the virus in the capital and other densely populated areas, many people in the community still do not believe they can be infected. This new intervention by the Somali National Army is giving a huge boost to the national effort to make sure the public understands that the virus is real and is vigilant against it.

This SNA campaign is being conducted with the support of the Somali Federal Government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Xigasho

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Somaliland ministers test positive for COVID-19

Authorities in the breakaway region of Somaliland have announced that two ministers have tested positive for coronavirus.

Health ministry in the region announced they had registered 26 new infections in the previous 24 hours bringing the total confirmed cases to 358.

The ministry also said 48 patients have so far recovered from the disease and a total of 22 people have succumbed to it since its outbreak in the region.

Somaliland minister of investment Mohamed Ahmed (Awad) said he is one of the two ministers who tested positive for the disease.

The minister announced his infection in a post published on Twitter on Monday.

“I have tested positive for the disease after showing mild symptoms, my condition is stable and I don’t feel any pain,” he said on Twitter.

The announcement in the region comes a day after the country’s health minister announced 47 new cases.

The latest cases come amid concern about the sharp surge in the number of confirmed cases in Somalia due to limited capacity to contain the spread of the virus because of the fragile healthcare system.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that if the virus transmission is not slowed down rapidly, the patient surge and increasing demand for health care will overwhelm the country’s fragile health system.

WHO said in its latest report on COVID-19 that Somalia will need to make difficult decisions to balance the overwhelming demands of responding to COVID-19, while maintaining essential health service delivery to prevent health systems from collapse.

Somalia has instituted measures to contain the possible spread of COVID-19 including closing schools, banning large gatherings and suspending international and domestic passenger flights.

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03 June 2020: Update on COVID-19 in Somalia.

> New cases confirmed today: 57
> Banaadir: 34
> Somaliland: 18
> Jubbaland: 5

> Male: 30
> Female: 27
> Recovery: 26
> Death: 0
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Total confirmed cases: 2,146
Total recoveries: 406
Total deaths: 79

For more information, please visit:

Website: www.moh.gov.so
Dashboard: www.moh.gov.so/en/covid19
WhatsApp: bit.ly/MoHSomalia

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