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22 Jan 2022 | Sat 17:34
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
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President Solih contracts Covid-19
President Solih tests positive for Covid-19; currently in home isolation
The president went on to assure the public that the is currently doing well
He is currently in home isolation
He found out he was positive through PCR testing ahead of a trip to Shaviyani atoll
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The President of Maldives, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has tested positive for Covid-19.

This was revealed by the president via Twitter on Saturday morning.

In his Tweet, President Solih wrote that he learnt that he had contracted the virus after undergoing PCR testing on Friday night in order to embark on a domestic trip.

The president went on to assure the public that the is currently doing well and that he is in home isolation.

This comes at a time a trip had been scheduled for his to travel to Foakaidhoo island in Shaviyani atoll for a gathering by the main ruling Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) on Saturday night.

President Solih was also slated to travel to Alifushi island on Sunday, in order to observe the final match of the ongoing President’s Cup Football Tournament.

Maldives is currently immersed in another Covid-19 wave following the confirmation of the new and more transmissible variant, Omicron in December 2021.

Cases have been spiraling since New Years’ and the sample positivity rate across the congested Greater Malé Region has hiked to 21 percent from three percent at the end of 2021.

The Health Protection Agency (HPA) responded to the surging caseload by implementing stricter measures such as making PCR testing for outbound domestic travelers, mandatory. A ban on gatherings of more than 50 persons is also in effect. Further, spectators and supporters are not allowed inside stadiums for sports activities as well as prohibiting city and night markets from being held.

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