26 people test positive for Omicron variant

By Adama Makasuba

The Ministry of Health has released that twenty-six [26] people have tested positive for the Omicron variant of the coronavirus which prompted the Ministry to impose testing and quarantine protocol in a bid to fighting against the disease.

“The Ministry of Health wishes to inform the public that Genomic sequencing of positive COVID-19 test results from The Gambia has identified 26 cases with the Omicron variant of the Coronavirus, 13 of whom are outgoing travelers,” Modou Njai, Director of Health Promotion and Education said.

“The samples were collected between the 22nd and 28th of December 2021 and the results confirm the presence of the highly contagious Omicron Variant in the country and thus underscores the need for the public to consider healthy choices this holiday season to protect themselves and their loved ones,” he added.

“The Omicron variant of COVID-19 has been called a variant of concern by WHO based on the evidence that it has several mutations. New variants like Omicron are a reminder that the Covid-19 pandemic is far from being over. As a result of the presence of this new variant, the testing and quarantine protocol is thus updated with effect from 17th January, 2022,” he disclosed.

Meanwhile, the Ministry said passengers coming into The Gambia who have been fully vaccinated do not need a PCR test, adding those travelers are advised on self-monitored isolation and avail themselves to the testing centres for Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) test in case they notice any signs and symptoms of COVID-19 or could call 1025 for enquiry.

“However, if such individuals have signs or symptoms similar to those of COVID-19, they will be required to undergo Rapid Diagnostic Test for COVID-19 at the airport upon arrival. This category does not apply to hotspot countries for Omicron variant who need further screening as given in category.

“Non-Vaccinated or Partially Vaccinated individuals: All these individuals will need a negative PCR test report valid within 72hrs for entry into the country. Passengers from countries considered as hotspot for the Delta Variant will, in addition, undergo a Rapid Diagnostic Test at the Airport upon arrival. The list of such countries will be periodically updated,” Mr Njai said.