Officials start manhunts after hundreds of people, some Covid-19 positive, flee quarantine in Zimbabwe and Malawi
A man is tested by a healthcare worker during a nationwide lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus, at a mass screening centre, in Harare, Zimbabwe, April 30, 2020.
Police and health workers told reporters they were unable to stop them as they lacked adequate protective gear. Nearly all of Zimbabwe’s 75 new cases this week came from the centres that hold hundreds of people who have returned, sometimes involuntarily, from neighboring South Africa and Botswana. Zimbabwe's information minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, on Wednesday told reporters that the government is increasing security at the schools, colleges and hotels used as quarantine centres.
The Information Ministry has begun sharing a hotline number and asking people to stop harbouring "border jumpers" and those who “abscond” from quarantine. Holding some in the stadium was a last-minute resort after plans to use education facilities failed for lack of funds, he said.
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