To give steady treatment to extreme and basic COVID-19 patients, the World Health Organization (WHO), working with the World Food Program (WFP) and the International Medical Corps (IMC) has bolstered the Ministry of Health to overhaul and prepare the Dr John Garang Infectious Diseases Unit (IDU).
The development of the IDU , that started on 13 April 2020, has increased the bed limit in the IDU from 24 to 82 to connect the interest holes for confirmation. The new 82 bed limit treatment unit has a temperature controlled administering drug store and a completely prepared clothing to support disease counteraction and control.
"The coronavirus pandemic is an across the board general wellbeing emergency. Henceforth, viably tending to it requires essentially improving access to far reaching clinical consideration which will be given by the extended IDU", said Dr Angok Gordon, the Incident Manager for COVID-19.
In the course of recent months, the Ministry of Health with help from accomplices have been executing an exhaustive readiness and reaction exercises that plan to improve access to testing and treatment for COVID-19.
"General wellbeing crises put wellbeing frameworks and their capacity to convey social insurance administrations under strain", said Dr Olushayo Olu, WHO Representative for South Sudan. "As the COVID-19 circumstance quickly develops, thinking about avoidance of the ailment and thinking about the individuals who are wiped out, in the most secure way conceivable, is our first concern".