Two South African citizens working on a Japanese cruise ship have tested positive for the Covid-19 virus, known as the coronavirus, the health ministry said on Friday.
“The South African government has been made aware by Japanese authorities through the South African embassy in Tokyo, that there were 12 South African crew members working on board the Diamond Princess Cruise Ship when it was affected by Covid-19.
“On 25 February 2020, we were informed by the Japanese authorities that two of these South Africans tested positive for Covid-19. They are currently being treated in Japan and the latest reports indicate that they are currently asymptomatic,” the ministry said in a statement.
“At this stage, it is most appropriate that the Covid-19 confirmed South African citizens should be treated in Japan until they are fully recovered from the virus and are no longer contagious before they travel further.
“For the remaining 10, they will be permitted to disembark the ship as per the instructions of their employer after they test negative for coronavirus, be subjected to a further 14-day quarantine in Japan, then further tested thereafter to determine if they may be cleared for travel.
“South Africa will continue to monitor the situation closely and maintain contact with the government of Japan in order to keep the public informed.”
SA still free of coronavirus as 133 tests come back negative
The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) said on Friday that no confirmed case of Covid-19, also known as the coronavirus, has been recorded in South Africa since the global outbreak began in Wuhan in China in December last year.
No confirmed cases
The NICD said that, to date, there have been no confirmed cases of Covid-19 in South Africa. The institute continues to test for possible cases.
It said 133 people were tested for SARS-CoV-2 and 89 of those met the case definition for people under investigation as of February 28.
“We note the continued spread of Covid-19 in other parts of the world and the decrease in the number of transmissions in China,” said Sinenhlanhla Jimoh, NICD senior communications manager.