Thirty two Zimbabweans who arrived in the country today
from the United Kingdom aboard an Ethiopian airlines flight have been taken to
Zimbabwe Institute of Public Administration and Management (ZIPAM) for a
21-day-quarantine.
The 32 who arrived this afternoon at Robert Mugabe
International Airport were welcomed by officials from the Ministry of Health
and Child Care.
Soon after their arrival, they were subjected to a thorough
screening process, before they were whisked away in two ambulances and other
vehicles from the Ministry of Health and Child Care.
The exercise to quarantine them is part of the measures by
Government to reduce the spread of the deadly COVID-19 which has to date killed
three people in Zimbabwe.
The United Kingdom is in the top three of countries which
are most affected by the pandemic globally. Herald
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