Published: 23:06, February 19, 2020 | Updated: 07:40, June 6, 2023
Tests for Egypt's only coronavirus case come negative
By Xinhua

John Jabbour, the WHO's representatine in Egypt, speaks during a press briefing at the World Health Organisation's regional office in the Egyptian capital Cairo on Feb 19, 2020. (MOHAMED EL-SHAHED /AFP)

CAIRO — A foreign national who was recently announced to be Egypt's first case with novel coronavirus has tested negative for the virus, the World Health Organization (WHO) and Egypt's Health Ministry said on Wednesday.

In a joint statement, both health bodies announced that the results of the foreigner came back 48 hours after the person was admitted to a hospital for quarantine.

According to the joint statement, the health status of the person was monitored by medical teams around the clock ... the person did not show any symptoms during the isolation period

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The person suspected of having contracted the virus had undergone six tests during a period of three consecutive days, the statement said, adding that the results of the tests came back negative each time.

"The health status of the person was monitored by medical teams around the clock ... the person did not show any symptoms during the isolation period," reads the statement.

Dr Jean Jabbour, WHO Representative in Egypt, said that all the measures taken to monitor the situation were carried out in full coordination with the WHO and in accordance with its scientific and technical guidelines, especially with regard to laboratory procedures, according to the statement.

On Friday, the Egyptian Health Ministry announced the first case of the novel coronavirus has been confirmed in Egypt.

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The identity and the nationality of the patient were not revealed.

The ministry also said that the patient was transferred in a self-sterilized ambulance to a hospital and kept under mandatory quarantine, adding that the health ministry has tested those who had been in contact with the person, affirming they had all tested negative for the virus.

Since the outbreak of the epidemic, Egypt has adopted an integrated plan, which covers early detection, quarantine and treatment measures, as well as raising public awareness.