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Responding To The Covid-19 Pandemic In Zimbabwe: Lessons From 2018 Cholera Outbreak


Samuel Lisenga Simbine
Noel Garikai Muridzo
Victor Chikadzi
Itai Mafa

Abstract

Zimbabwe has been affected by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic like the rest of the world. In the last decade, Zimbabwe has also faced a number of disasters such typhoid, cholera and flooding. In this paper, we argue that Zimbabwe could tap into its past experiences of managing the 2018 cholera outbreak in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper draws insights from a qualitative study that sought to understand the challenges and strategies associated with cholera disaster response that happened in 2018. We identify five strategies used by various stakeholders to combat the 2018 cholera outbreak. These strategies include;  awareness campaigns, family and contact tracing, coordination meetings, food and non-food items distribution, and setting up  treatment and isolation centres. The article juxtaposes the strategies used to combat cholera in 2018 with the World Health   Organisation (WHO) recommended COVID-19 strategies and we come to the conclusion that the cholera management strategies could be useful in guiding Zimbabwe's COVID19 and future pandemics' response strategies.


Keywords: COVID-19, Cholera response, Outbreaks, Lessons, Social Work, Zimbabwe


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eISSN: 1726-3700
print ISSN: 1012-1080