DILI:Dengue fever has claimed eight lives, as the latest outbreak spreads to more than 1000 people across Timor-Leste, according to health authorities.
The Guido Valadares National Hospital (HNGV) has now recorded 1050 cases from January to April, with 628 cases in Dili, 293 in Ermera and the remaining from other municipalities.
DILI: National Parliament voted on Monday to extend Timor-Leste’s state of emergency aimed at stemming the spread of the coronavirus by four weeks to 27 May.
DILI:The government of Timor-Leste has approved a $500 a month wage subsidy for formal workers as part of a “short-term intervention” to address the economic impact of the coronavirus.
Under the decree – put forward by the Minister of Social Solidarity and Inclusion, Armanda Berta dos Santos – the government will provide $100 a month, for each household whose income does not exceed US$500.
DILI:Health experts on Sunday urged smokers to quit to help reduce the risks of COVID-19.
Smoking can make people more susceptible to serious complications from a coronavirus infection, Dr Rui Maria de Araujo, spokesperson for the Integrated Crisis Management Centre (CIGC), told reporters.
DILI: Timor-Leste reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, leaving the nation’s total number of infections at 24, health authorities have confirmed.
DILI:A senior Timor-Leste health official said on Friday that one health worker at Vera Cruz hospital had been infected by the coronavirus.
DILI:The government of Timor-Leste in partnership with the United Nations local office has called on the people of Timor-Leste to stand together and pay tribute to frontline workers supporting COVID-19 patients and maintaining basic services across the country.
DILI:The Australian government has offered to extend the temporary visas of Timorese students and seasonal workers for up to 12 months, a move welcomed by the government of Timor-Leste as “helping to improve the livelihoods of their families and communities back home.”
Timor-Leste’s Ambassador to Australia, Ines Maria Almedia, said in a statement that the measure would benefit both countries, providing financial support to Timor-Leste and helping food production in Australia during the difficult coronavirus pandemic.
Alemedia also said the ability for Timorese citizen to remain overseas would reduce pressure on the country’s quarantine system.
“It will relieve pressure on local authorities and health systems in Timor-Leste who would need to organise quarantine locations for returning workers. I thank the Australian government for such an important announcement,” Ambassador Almeida said.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Timor-Leste has announced students studying overseas will be entitled to a subsidy to assist them with education and living expenses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
DILI:Timor-Leste’s confirmed cases of COVID-19 remained at 23 on Thursday, health authorities have reported.
DILI:Integrated Crisis Management Centre spokesperson Dr Rui Maria de Araujo says “strict monitoring” of teachers in Liquiça has found no local transmission of COVID-19 after two teachers from Portugal working in the area have tested positive for the virus.
DILI:Timor-Leste reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, for the first time since early last week.
DILI:Timor-Leste’s latest coronavirus update shows one new confirmed case on April 21, with four suspected cases waiting test results.
DILI: Timor-Leste has reported three new COVID-19 cases, bringing the nation’s total to 22, a senior health official said.
DILI:Timor-Leste’s Covid-19 response team reported one new Covid-19 case on Sunday, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 19.