Covid-19: War-torn Yemen reports first case

Covid-19: War-torn Yemen reports first case
File photo of a malnourished Yemeni child receiving treatment at a hospital in Sana’a, Yemen earlier this year. Photo: Hani Al-Ansi/dpa. Aid groups are now warning that the war-torn country will not be able to cope with COVID-19 with its broken health system.

ADEN, April 10 (NNN-AGENCIES) — War-torn Yemen on Friday reported its first case of the coronavirus in a southern province under the control of the government, an official statement said.

Aid groups have warned that when the virus does hit the broken healthcare system of the country — which the UN says is facing the world’s worst humanitarian disaster — the impact will be catastrophic.

“The first confirmed case of coronavirus has been reported in Hadramout province,” the supreme national emergency committee for COVID-19 said on Twitter.

The committee, run by the internationally recognised government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, said the infected patient was in stable condition and receiving care.

It added medical teams and concerned authorities have taken all necessary requirements, promising to publish details later Friday.

Tens of thousands of Yemeni civilians have been killed over the past five years in a war between the Houthi rebels and a Saudi-led military coalition backing the government.

The coalition announced a unilateral two-week ceasefire on Wednesday especially to prevent coronavirus from reaching the country with practically a paralysed health system.

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of UAE, a key partner in the coalition, Anwar Gargash said on Thursday coronavirus eclipses everything.

“The COVID-19 crisis eclipses everything — the international community must step up efforts & work together to protect the Yemeni people,” he said. — NNN-AGENCIES

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