South Africa Reports First Case of Coronavirus

The confirmation of the first case of coronavirus in South Africa has been announced.

On Thursday, Dr. Zweli Mkhize, the Health Minister of the country, revealed in a statement that a 38-year-old man tested positive for the (COVID-19) virus in KwaZulu-Natal after a recent visit to Italy with his wife.

Upon returning home on 1 March, the man was isolated due to the symptoms he was displaying during a medical check-up.

In his statement, Dr. Mkhize said, “This morning, Thursday 5 March, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) confirmed that a suspected case of coronavirus has tested positive. The patient is a 38-year-old male who travelled to Italy with his wife. They were part of a group of 10 people and they arrived back in South Africa on 1 March 2020.”

He added, “The patient consulted a private general practitioner on 3 March, with symptoms of fever, headache, malaise, a sore throat and a cough. The practice nurse took swabs and delivered it to the lab. The patient has been self-isolating since 3 March. The couple also has two children.”

“The Emergency Operating Centre (EOC) has identified the contacts by interviewing the patient and doctor. The tracer team has been deployed to KwaZulu-Natal with epidemiologists and clinicians from NICD. The doctor has been self-isolated as well, as she may have picked up coronavirus too.”