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Race to prevent COVID-19 ‘nightmare’ in Rohingya camps

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May 15, 2020
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Race to prevent COVID-19 ‘nightmare’ in Rohingya camps

COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh: Emergency teams raced on Friday (May 15) to prevent a COVID-19 "nightmare" in the world's largest refugee settlement after the first confirmed cases in a sprawling city of shacks housing nearly a million Rohingya.

There have long been warnings that the coronavirus could race like wildfire through the cramped, sewage-soaked alleys of the network of 34 camps in the Cox's Bazar district of south-east Bangladesh.

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Most of the Muslim refugees have been there since around 750,000 fled a 2017 military offensive in neighbouring Myanmar for which its government faces genocide charges at the UN's top court.

Local health coordinator Abu Toha Bhuiyan initially said on Thursday that two refugees had tested positive.

But the World Health Organization later said one case was a Rohingya man, and the other was a local man who lived near the camp and was being treated at a clinic inside the area.

READ: Bangladesh says COVID-19 detected in Rohingya refugee camp – official

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WHO spokesman Catalin Bercaru told AFP that "rapid investigation teams" were being deployed and that the men's contacts were being traced for quarantine and testing.

Local government official Mahfuzar Rahman said on Friday an entire block in one camp, housing around 5,000 people, was shut off.

"We have locked down the block, barring anyone from entering or leaving their homes," he said.

He said they were also trying to "contact-trace" people the infected person had met and they would all be brought to isolation centres set up in the camps.

"THOUSANDS MAY DIES"

In early April authorities had locked down the surrounding Cox's Bazar district – home to 3.4 million people including the refugees – after a number of COVID-19 cases.

Bangladesh restricted traffic in and out of the camps and forced aid organisations to slash manpower by 80 per cent.

The country of 160 million people is under lockdown and had seen a rapid rise in coronavirus cases in recent days, with almost 19,000 and 300 deaths as of late Thursday.

A senior US official who has visited the refugees said it was only a matter of time for the virus to reach.

"The refugee camp is incredibly crowded. The COVID virus will spread through there very rapidly," said Sam Brownback, the ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom.

Refugees International's senior advocate for human rights, Daniel Sullivan, said the first COVID-19 case was the "realisation of a nightmare scenario".

Shamim Jahan from Save the Children said "we are looking at the very real prospect that thousands of people may die from COVID-19", with "no intensiRead More – Source

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COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh: Emergency teams raced on Friday (May 15) to prevent a COVID-19 "nightmare" in the world's largest refugee settlement after the first confirmed cases in a sprawling city of shacks housing nearly a million Rohingya.

There have long been warnings that the coronavirus could race like wildfire through the cramped, sewage-soaked alleys of the network of 34 camps in the Cox's Bazar district of south-east Bangladesh.

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Most of the Muslim refugees have been there since around 750,000 fled a 2017 military offensive in neighbouring Myanmar for which its government faces genocide charges at the UN's top court.

Local health coordinator Abu Toha Bhuiyan initially said on Thursday that two refugees had tested positive.

But the World Health Organization later said one case was a Rohingya man, and the other was a local man who lived near the camp and was being treated at a clinic inside the area.

READ: Bangladesh says COVID-19 detected in Rohingya refugee camp – official

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WHO spokesman Catalin Bercaru told AFP that "rapid investigation teams" were being deployed and that the men's contacts were being traced for quarantine and testing.

Local government official Mahfuzar Rahman said on Friday an entire block in one camp, housing around 5,000 people, was shut off.

"We have locked down the block, barring anyone from entering or leaving their homes," he said.

He said they were also trying to "contact-trace" people the infected person had met and they would all be brought to isolation centres set up in the camps.

"THOUSANDS MAY DIES"

In early April authorities had locked down the surrounding Cox's Bazar district – home to 3.4 million people including the refugees – after a number of COVID-19 cases.

Bangladesh restricted traffic in and out of the camps and forced aid organisations to slash manpower by 80 per cent.

The country of 160 million people is under lockdown and had seen a rapid rise in coronavirus cases in recent days, with almost 19,000 and 300 deaths as of late Thursday.

A senior US official who has visited the refugees said it was only a matter of time for the virus to reach.

"The refugee camp is incredibly crowded. The COVID virus will spread through there very rapidly," said Sam Brownback, the ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom.

Refugees International's senior advocate for human rights, Daniel Sullivan, said the first COVID-19 case was the "realisation of a nightmare scenario".

Shamim Jahan from Save the Children said "we are looking at the very real prospect that thousands of people may die from COVID-19", with "no intensiRead More – Source

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