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21 July 2020: Update on COVID-19 in Somalia.

> New cases confirmed today: 5
> Somaliland: 5

> Male: 4
> Female: 1
> Recovery: 2
> Death: 0
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Total confirmed cases: 3,135
Total recoveries: 1,464
Total deaths: 93

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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23 July 2020: Update on COVID-19 in Somalia.

> New cases confirmed today: 10
> Somaliland: 10

> Male: 8
> Female: 2
> Recovery: 4
> Death: 0
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Total confirmed cases: 3,171
Total recoveries: 1,499
Total deaths: 93

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

> New cases confirmed today: 18
> Somaliland: 10
> Puntland: 8

> Male: 16
> Female: 2
> Recovery: 22
> Death: 0
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Total confirmed cases: 3,196
Total recoveries: 1,543
Total deaths: 93

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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Somalia secures $25 million grant to fight COVID-19

The African Development Bank said on Monday it had approved grants worth about 25.1 million U.S. dollars to Somalia to shore up government efforts to mitigate impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The lender said the government will use the funds to carry out three interlinked responses to the pandemic that will enhance the health system, safeguard livelihoods and social protection, and support labor force productivity and economic activity.

The Horn of Africa nation has so far confirmed 3,178 COVID-19 cases, 1,521 recoveries and 93 deaths as of Sunday.

UN agencies and partners said they have scaled up their responses despite operational challenges due to COVID-19 containment measures such as most staff working remotely, in restricted environments, or from home.

Somalia has also experienced swarms of locusts over the past year that have increased food insecurity.

Xigasho

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The gravedigger’s truth: Hidden coronavirus deaths

Fewer than 100 people have died of Covid-19 in Somalia, according to official figures.

But BBC Africa Eye has found that cemeteries are filling up fast in the country, whose healthcare system has been devastated by three decades of conflict.

It's been looking into the reality of coronavirus in Somalia, following two young doctors in the fight of their lives.

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28 July 2020: Update on COVID-19 in Somalia.

> New cases confirmed today: 16
> Somaliland: 6
> Jubbaland: 4
> Banaadir: 6

> Male: 11
> Female: 5
> Recovery: 19
> Death: 0
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Total confirmed cases: 3,212
Total recoveries: 1,562
Total deaths: 93

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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WAR MURTIYEED KU AADAN HABRAACA (CAAFIMAAD) EE DUULIMAADKA DIBADDA XILLIGA LAGU GUDA JIRO CUDUR DILLAACA COVID19

Wasaaradda Caafimaadka iyo Daryeelka Bulshada iyadoo kaduulaysa go’aankii Golaha Wasiiradda XFS ee soo baxay 30 kii Luuliyo, 2020 maalintii khamiista , waxaa maalinka bari ah ee 3 da August, 2020 dib u bilaabmaya duulimaayadii dibada. Sidaa Awadeed Wasaaradda caafimaadka iyo Wasaaradaha ay shaqa wadaaga yihiin waxey diyaariyeen habraaca safarada ee lagu hawlgalayo inta uu jiro cudur dilaaca COVID-19 si loo ilaaliyo fayo qabka bulshada loogana digtoonaado sahal u faafitaanka xanuunka COVID-19.

Cudur dillaaca COVID-19 wuxuu saameyn mug leh ku yeeshay dhamaan caafimaadka, isku socodka iyo dhaqaalaha umadaha dunidda oo ay Soomaaliya kamid tahay. Hadaba, si loo ilaaliyo badqabka Musaafiriinta iyo shaqaalaha ka howlgala diyaaradaha waxaa lagama maarmaan ah in la dhaqan geliyo habraacaan iyo qodobadiisa si dhameestiran.

1.Wasaarada Caafimaadka waxay adkaynaysaa in la ilaaliyo fayodhowrka guud ee goobaha safarka iyadoo la qaadanayo tilmaamaha caafimaad ee kahortaga caabuqa COVID-19 sida kala fogaanshaha iyo gacmo dhaqashada iyadoo la isticmaalka jeermis dile.

2.Qof walba oo ka dhoofaya ama imaanaaya dalka waa inuu xirtaa af-xir (Mask) si loo yareeyo faaifidda caabuqa COVID-19.

3.Waa in ay dadka safraya ay maraan baarista Xanuunka COVID-19 kana soo qaataan goobaha loo asteeyay baarista si ay iskaga soo hubiyaan inaysan qabin xanuunka (Negative COVID-19) ka hor 72 saacadood inta aysan safrin.

4.Xogta qof walba oo dhoofaya waxaa lagu diiwaan galin doonaa hanaanka xogta shaybaarka waxaana ladhigayaa nidaam laga hubiyo xogtiisa dhamaan garoomada laga dhoofo si loo xaqiijiyo sax ahaanshaha cadeynta barista COVID-19 ee uu wato qofka safraya.

5.Shirkadaha diyaaradaha waa inay fariimaha kahortaga COVID-19 dabaacaan una sharaxaan rakaabka si loo ilaayo faya qabka inta lagu gudo jiro duulimaadka

6.Qof walba oo dhoofaya ama safraya waa inuu yimmado garoonka uu ka dhoofayo 3dex saacadood kahor duulimaadkiisa si u maro hubinta caafimaadka iyo amniga.

7.Waa in dadka imaanaya dalka guud ahaan ay iska soo baaraan xanuunka COVID-19 soona qaataan warqada cadaynta baarista ah oo soo baxday muddo 96 saacadood gudohood ah.

8.Musaafirka aan wadanin warqada cadaynta baaritaanka COVID-19 ee yimaado dalka waxa uu mari doonaa karantiil inta laga xaqijinayo caafimaadkiisa iyadoo lamarsiin doono baaris caafimaad oo la xiriirta COVID-19.

9.Arimaha laxiriira kala badalka ciidamada nabad ilaalinta (AMISOM) iyo Ciidamada Ilaaliya xarumaha UNka (United Nation Guard Unit in Mogadishu) waxaa lafaraya inay raacaan habraaca UNGU Rotation Plan for COVID-19 ee sumaddiisu NV/2020/065 si ilaaliyo caafimaadka guud dalka, loona yareeyo culeyska Airport Adden Cadde International.

10.Dhamaan Hay’addaha dowliga ah ee ku shaqada leh arimaha hawlaha gegida diyaaradaha dalka in ay si dhaw uga wada shaqeeyaan arimaha duulimaayada dadka imaanayana si loogu diyaariyo jawi caafimad qab ah lagana taxadaro codurka COVID-19.

11.Wasaaradda caafimaadka waxey diyaar utahay in ay fududeeso helitaanka adeegga baarista COVID-19 iyadoo diyaarisay goobo loo asteeyay oo heesta ogolaanshiyaha sameynta barista iyo bixinta cadeymaha COVID-19 la’aan (Negative). Sida Hoos kucad .

Goobaha Loo diyaariyay Baaritaanka

1 Banaadir - Muqdisho Shaybaaraka Dhexe ee Qaranka
2 Puntland - Boosaaso Shaybaaraka Boosaaso
3 Garoowe - Shaybaaraka Garoowe
4 Jubbland Kismaayo - Shaybaaraka Kismaayo
5 Balad-Xaawo - Shaybaaraka Balad-Xaawo
6 Koonfur Galbeed - Baydhabo Shaybaaraka Baydhabo
7 Hirshabeelle - Jawhar Shaybaaraka Jawhar
8 Galmudug - Dhuusamareeb Shaybaaraka Dusamareb
9 Soomaaliland - Hargeysa Shaybaaraka Hargeysa
10 Soomaaliland - Burco Shaybaaraka Burco

FG: Dadka ku nool Gobalka Banaadir waxay adeegga baaritaanada ka heli karaan xarumahaan kala ah: De Martino hospital, Banaadir Hospital, UNSOS clinic iyo Chelsea clinic.

2 August 2020

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

> New cases confirmed today: 8
> Puntland: 7
> Somaliland: 1

> Male: 8
> Female: 0
> Recovery: 36
> Death: 0
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Total confirmed cases: 3,220
Total recoveries: 1,598
Total deaths: 93

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 Livestock Traders Count Losses After Hajj Cancellation Due to COVID-19

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Somalia's livestock industry has been reeling since Saudi Arabia canceled the hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, because of COVID-19.  

Somalia earns the majority of its export earnings from livestock, and it normally sells millions of cattle and goats to Saudi Arabia to feed pilgrims at the hajj.

Hassan Farah, a livestock trader in southern Somalia, typically would be a busy man at this time of year, loading ships bound for Persian Gulf countries with livestock. But this year, he said, the coronavirus has destroyed his business.

Farah, 42, said that before the virus struck, "we used to export livestock. We used to get our livelihood. Then the virus came, and everything we are doing came to a stop. Here in Lower Juba, we would export livestock two, three times a month, but now we export once every three months."

According to a 2019 Veterinary Medicine and Science report, Saudi Arabia imports upward of 3 million goats, sheep, cattle and camels during the hajj season. Somali traders supply a large number of the animals.
 
Khalid Saeed, a livestock coordinator for the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization in Somalia, said that despite the virus and restrictions, Somali traders were able to export at least 1.3 million animals in four months this year. He said that from April to the end of July, the value of animals exported to the Middle East would be about $90 million to $95 million.

However, Abdiaziz Bashir Adan, Kismayo livestock director, said that was a low number compared with figures from previous years.

He said livestock traders target a time like this during the hajj period, and that the cancellation of the pilgrimage had made the situation worse, hurting prices.  For example, he said, a goat that was going for $70 to $80 now was being sold for $50 and the cancellation of the pilgrimage was to blame.

According to the World Bank, Somalia has an estimated 53 million head of livestock, which account for about 75 percent of Somalia's exports.

The pandemic has left tens of thousands of families without an income and little hope of making a living unless COVID-19 is brought under control.

Xigasho

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05 Aug 2020: Update on COVID-19 in Somalia.

> New cases confirmed today: 7
> Puntland: 4
> Somaliland: 3

> Male: 6
> Female: 1
> Recovery: 130
> Death: 0
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Total confirmed cases: 3,227
Total recoveries: 1,728
Total deaths: 93

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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Wasaaradda Caafimaadka iyo Daryeelka Bulshada, waxay war warbixin hor leh kasoo saartay hab raacyada safarka ee la xiriira baarista caabuqa COVID19, wasaaraada caafimaadka waxay bulshada ku boorinaysaa inay hubiyaan caafimaadkooda ka hor intaysan safrin. Waxeyna cadaysay in shirkad aana ogolaansho ka haysan wasaarada caafimaadka aysan si iskeed ah u samayn karin baaris la xiriirta COVID19 iyo shahaadada safarka.

 

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