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Yemen Registers 1st Covid-19 Case, Fears Grow Millions Would Be Infected In War-torn Country

Yemen Registers 1st Covid-19 Case, Fears Grow Millions Would Be Infected In War-torn Country
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By Staff, Agencies

The first confirmed Covid-19 case has been recorded in war-torn Yemen as the devastated nation braces for the pandemic to hit. A Yemeni health official warned that up to 90 percent of the population could become infected.

The first case of the disease was recorded in the large eastern Hadhramaut Province, the country’s emergency committee to combat Covid-19 announced on Friday. The patient is in stable condition and is receiving treatment, the officials said.

Yemen has been devastated by a brutal Saudi war and naval blockade since March 2015. The conflict was exacerbated by a deadly cholera outbreak and widespread famine, leaving more than 24 million people in need of humanitarian aid, according to the UN.

Yemeni officials have sounded the alarm on the nation’s extreme vulnerability to Covid-19 due to the collapse of the healthcare system during the constant warfare.

Health Minister Taha Al-Mutawakel warned earlier this week that the country’s hospitals have only 1,500 beds.

“If the epidemic enters Yemen, we will need one million beds in just two months,” he told lawmakers, as quoted by local media, warning that in the worst-case scenario, up to 28 million people – around 90 percent of Yemen’s population – could be infected in “weeks.”

The minister called on the UN and other world bodies to provide Yemen with ventilators and other life-saving equipment.

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