Juba, 17 April, 2020 / 1:55 am (ACI Africa).
In an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the world’s youngest country, South Sudan, Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Religious Institute of the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB) is facilitating prevention measures at an internally displaced persons’ (IDPs) facility.
The support is being channeled through Juba-based Don Bosco Gumbo, a local camp for IDPs in the landlocked East-Central African nation.
“With the funding from Salesian Missions, Salesian missionaries with Don Bosco Gumbo are putting several measures in place for the prevention of the virus. They have installed hand-washing facilities at all entry points and are installing hand-washing facilities at the camp for those who have been internally displaced,” the Salesians have stated in a report shared with ACI Africa Wednesday, April 15.
South Sudan has at least four confirmed cases of COVID-19. A special task force is working toward contact tracing, testing and isolating more people in the country that put in place a government of national unity February 22.
“But the country is not prepared enough to face a pandemic of this magnitude,” Salesian Fr. Shyjan Job has cautioned and added, “In the whole country, there are only four ventilators available at the moment. If the virus spreads like other countries, it will be a serious concern.”