WCOZ Situation Report
ZIMBABWE LOCKDOWN: DAY 505
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16 August 2021
505 days of the COVID-19 Lockdown, and as of 15 th of August 2021, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that,
the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases had increased to 120 088 after 235 new cases all local cases, were recorded.
The highest case tally was recorded in Harare with 44 cases. We note the general nature of the hotspot update which
did not give hotspot specific data, but, reported on the general downward trend of new infections due to containment
measures. We note that the Hospitalisation rate as at 15:00hrs on 14 August 2021 was 409 hospitalised cases: 34 New
Admissions, 98 Asymptomatic cases, 187 mild-to-moderate cases, 98 severe cases and 26 cases in Intensive Care Units.
(Muzari, St Ruperts, Queen Mary, Kariba, Matebeleland South, Bulawayo and St Michaels did not report).
Active cases went down to 18 656. The total number of recoveries went up to 97 323 increasing by 607 recoveries. The
recovery rate remains at 80%. A total of 28 015 people received their 1st doses of vaccine. The cumulative number of
the 1st dose vaccinated now stands at 2 064 314. A total of 26 334 recipients received their second dose bringing the
cumulative number of 2nd dose recipients to 1 224 715. The death toll went up to 4 109 after 19 new deaths were
recorded.
Critical Emerging Issues
1. Ignoring adverse effects of vaccine is not the answer
We continue to note with distress the unresponsiveness of the vaccination program and the negative attitude of
healthcare workers to persons who indicate they are having notable difficulties post the vaccine being administered. We
are alarmed by reports indicating that in the urgency of ensuring that as many people as possible receive vaccination,
issues pertaining to reported negative effects of the vaccine are not being effectively responded to. We are concerned
with the growing impression which regards paying attention to adverse effects of the vaccine as being anti-vaccination.
We are distressed with reports in our networks of vaccinated persons experiencing continuous headaches, dizziness, the
numbness in one’s side of the body, difficulties breathing and sharp chest pains. It is further reported that at Second
dose stage, these reports are not recorded by health personnel who do not seem to treat the matter with urgency.
Rather, they proceed with administering the second dose unless the concerned person is fully opting out of vaccination.
This dire situation is driving communities to report increased instances of self-medicating with daily doses of aspirin and
influencing others to take aspirin prior to vaccination as a means of community self-support. We note that all these
developments are taking place in the absence of medical sector guidance and support.
We emphasize that the vaccination campaign will survive as long as robust engagement, information and awareness are
openly discussed and provided to all citizens. We reiterate that all citizens enjoy constitutional rights to bodily integrity
and health, which fully protected at law and as such, must be extended to full protection at practice.
Outstanding issues
1. Non adherence to social distancing and other public health guidelines
Noting growing patterns on non-compliance with public health and safety protocols such as social distancing and
sanitisation. This has been recorded nationwide, including service providers such as the ZUPCO buses, food outlets
particularly and other businesses, where there appears to be a relaxation regarding constant disinfection of workspaces.