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Is the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) spreading Coronavirus by implementing its water shedding schedule?

Claim: The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is causing the spread of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) by closing water supplies to Bulawayo residents for 96 hours.

Verdict False

CITE spoke to Bulawayo City Council Director of Health Services, Dr Edwin Sibanda who said the water shedding programme was not aiding the spread of Coronavirus.

“COVID-19 or corona virus does not spread through water as alleged,” said Dr Sibanda.

“Like most viruses they live within cells or human fluids and therefore if they were to be in water, the water would have to be more of human fluid that water itself.

“So the dilution effect would come in, therefore they will not survive outside the human tissue.”

Source: Disgruntled residents yesterday, March 25 2020 sent out messages to the local authority’s Twitter account stating their concern over the period in which water supplies have been cut off in the midst of the global pandemic COVID19. 

One of the posts read: “Now that you have spread Coronavirus by your thoughtless move am sure your next move will be to spread cholera”

Background: BCC embarked on another phase of rehabilitation of the Criterion Water Treatment Plant under the Bulawayo Water and Sewerage Services Improvement Project (BWSSIP). The rehabilitation programme resulted in water supplies being cut from Saturday, 21 March 2020 to Monday 23 March 2020. However, in most residential areas by Thursday 25 March 2020, water supplies had still not been restored. 

Zimbabwe has recorded 3 confirmed cases of COVID19, there are no cases which have been recorded in Bulawayo.

Lungile Ngwenya

Lungile is the Social Media Editor and a dynamic multimedia journalist at CITE in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. With expertise in social media management, she excels in leveraging digital platforms to engage audiences and expand reach. Lungile is highly skilled in generative AI, using it to create innovative content and produce compelling programmes that capture attention. Her video production and editing skills are exceptional, enabling her to craft high-quality, polished media pieces that resonate with viewers. Beyond content creation, Lungile is a passionate media trainer, specializing in TikTok and social media strategies. She empowers others to harness these platforms effectively, equipping them with the tools to tell their stories and amplify their voices in today’s digital landscape.

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