Update on COVID-19 response
- Covid-19 //
- Daily updates
Overall COVID-19 cases status as of 17-06-2022 |
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Total number of tests performed to date | 410280 |
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New cases confirmed in the last 24 hours | 4 |
Cumulative number of cases confirmed to date | 17683 |
Total cases currently under follow up/active cases | 2149 |
Number of cases that are severe in the IDU | 0 |
Number of cases that are in critical condition in the IDU | 0 |
Number of cases recovered | 15630 |
Number of new death in the last 24 hours | 0 |
Cumulative number of death | 138 |
COVID-19 contacts status as of 17-06-2022 |
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Number of contacts currently under follow up | 194 |
Number of contacts under follow-up reach today | 135 |
Number of contacts finished 14-day follow-up today | 18048 |
Cumulative number of contacts followed | 20207 |
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Note:
The ministry of Health is conducting tracing of individuals who had contact with the COVID-19 cases. The government urges the public to strictly observe the rules of social distancing and other public health measures declared by the President of the Republic Of South Sudan and High Level Task-Force. Report any suspected case to nearest health facility or call toll free number: 6666. Continue to observe the instructions of Health Authorities particularly washing hands regularly with water and soap; maintaining physical distance from people (at least 2 meters (6 feet) distance between two individuals) and mandatory facemask or cloth face covering in public.
Generic activities to be undertaken within the first 72 hours
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- PHEOC
South Sudan has been affected by the recurrent public health emergencies, including cholera, measles, Meningitis, Rift Valley Fever(RVF) as well as yellow fever in different parts of the country.
The country was responding to different public health emergencies through the existing emergency coordination platforms: National Task Force (NTF), technical working groups(TWG) which constitute members from different government sectors, UN agencies and national and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other partners.
To contribute to strengthening of national capacity for coordinating, the preparedness and response efforts, the Ministry of Health(MOH) of the Republic of South Sudan with support of the World Health Organization(WHO) established and officially inaugurated a public health emergency operation center (PHEOC) in October 2018. A PHEOC plays critical role in fulfilling the areas of emergency support functions of the nation, international Health Regulation (IHR-2005) obligations as well as the integrated Disease Surveillance and Response )IDSR) core functons.