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Afghanistan
Doctors Ask Residents to Stay at Home amid Kabul Lockdown, Talibs Launch Awareness Program in Logar
2020-03-30
[ToloNews] The lockdown in Kabul began on Saturday, and a number of physicians serving in public hospitals called on residents to stay at home and follow health advice in order to slow the spread of the coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague)
...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men...
in the country, where so far 120 people have tested positive for COVID-19.

"Stay at home. Only one of your family members should go outside to shop or for other purposes--and they should wear a mask and gloves and when they return home they should throw out their mask and gloves and wash their shoes as well and then they can enter the home," said Assadullah Esmat, head of the infectious diseases hospital in Kabul.

"If one person is infected, he will infect his family and then the society with the virus," he added.

"The coronavirus does not have a vaccine. Quarantine is the only solution to it. Lockdown was implemented well in European countries as well as in the US and China," said Faridullah Azizi, a doctor.

The doctors also advised that people should take vitamin D and vitamin C to keep their immunity strong.
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Taliban Launches Awareness Campaign on Coronavirus
[ToloNews] The Taliban has launched an awareness campaign on COVID-19 in Logar province in the east of Afghanistan, 76 kilometers to the east of Kabul.

TOLOnews reporter Tamim Hamid traveled to Baraki Barak district and said clashes were occurring in one part of the district and a health awareness campaign was underway in another.

“We do ablution five times a day. In this practice, we wash our hands many times. We can use detergent at the time (when we wash our hands),” said Wazir Gul Ranzormal, a member of the Taliban’s health commission in the southeast.

Taliban members said the coronavirus awareness campaign is underway in many areas under their influence.

“The spread of the virus, which has suppressed many countries, should be prevented in our country,” said Khalid, a Taliban commander in Logar.

Some residents of Baraki Barak district welcomed the move by the Taliban and said that recently they have more access to health care services.

“Health centers and other facilities have been provided to us. We do not have any certain problems in health care,” said Rahmatullah Qaderi, a resident of Baraki Barak district.

Despite the Taliban’s recent commitment to support health services, an official in Helmand said the group occasionally poses obstacles to health care services.

“House-to-house vaccination was banned in areas under Taliban influence, and it is the same right now--but we call on everyone not to impede efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus,” said Zakir Yaqeen, acting head of Helmand's public health directorate.

The Public Health Ministry welcomed the Taliban’s campaign on coronavirus.

“We welcome that the Taliban has initiated a committee for fighting the coronavirus,” said Wahidullah Mayar, a spokesman for the Ministry of Public Health.

So far, 120 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in Afghanistan, according to the Public Health Ministry.
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#3  Me an' mine are a hundred percent, Lex. Thanks.

And Gawd keep you and everyone at the Burg and their loved ones in the shade of His Right Hand.
Posted by: Dron66046   2020-03-30 16:03  

#2  Good to see you again, Dron! Hope you & yours are well,
L.
Posted by: Lex   2020-03-30 16:00  

#1  
"It is okay. We are licensed public health officials."

Posted by: Dron66046   2020-03-30 15:53  

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