Cameroon reports second case of coronavirus

A man walks outside Yaounde General Hospital on March 6, 2020. Cameroon has confirmed its second case of coronavirus. PHOTO | STRINGER | AFP

What you need to know:

  • The central African country on Friday confirmed its first case of coronavirus after a 58-year-old French national who had arrived in the capital Yaounde on February 24 tested positive.

In Yaounde

Cameroon confirmed its second case of the new coronavirus (Covid-19) and said the patient was quarantined in a Yaounde hospital.

Minister of Public Health Manaouda Malachie said the patient is a Cameroonian who was in close contact with the first person.

“Both patients have been isolated at the Yaounde Central Hospital and are currently receiving adequate treatment,” the minister said in a statement.

The central African country on Friday confirmed its first case of coronavirus after a 58-year-old French national who had arrived in the capital Yaounde on February 24 tested positive.

The minister urged Cameroonians to be more vigilant and asked anyone, who has travelled out of the country recently, or has been in contact with a traveller from countries affected by coronavirus to talk to a health worker.

Togo also registered its first case on Friday, becoming the ninth African country to be affected by the rapidly spreading virus.

Health officials in the West African country said the patient is a 42-year-old woman who had recently visited Benin, Germany, France and Turkey.