Gweru, 16 February, 2021 / 5:15 pm (ACI Africa).
The leadership of Catholic-run Muvonde Mission Hospital in Zimbabwe’s Gweru Diocese has expressed concerns over the length of time it takes to obtain COVID-19 results from samples collected from the health facility.
Currently, the Mission Hospital sends COVID-19 specimens to Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, through Mvuma District Hospital.
In a report seen by ACI Africa, the leadership of the Gweru Diocese-based hospital expresses the desire to have the specimens tested locally at their health facility.
“When samples of the few test kits are collected, they take too long before receiving the PCR results. By the time the results come, it’s either the person has spread the virus, or has recovered or already died because of the time it takes to get the results,” the Medical Superintendent at Muvonde Mission Hospital, Dr Kudzanai Banda, has been quoted as saying in the report published last week.
Dr. Banda added, “It would benefit more people if the test kits would be made available and the tests processed locally.”