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Covid-19 outbreak reported at US embassy in Kabul

The infected staff are in isolation in the embassy while the remainder on the compound are being tested

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Covid-19 cases have been reported at the US embassy in the Afghan capital Kabul, affecting diplomats, contractors and locally employed staff.

The State Department did not say how many were affected but an official at the embassy said as many as 20 people were infected, the majority of whom are Nepalese Gurkhas who provide embassy security.

“The embassy is implementing all appropriate measures to mitigate the spread of Covid-19,” the department said.

The infected staff are in isolation in the embassy while the remainder on the compound are being tested, said the embassy official.

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Afghanistan is ill equipped to deal with Covid-19 (Rahmat Gul/AP)

Afghanistan has 28,424 confirmed coronavirus cases.

International aid organisations monitoring the pandemic’s spread in the country say the numbers are much higher because of a lack of testing capabilities as well as access to testing.

They also fear the highly contagious disease has spread throughout the country with the return of nearly 300,000 Afghans from Iran, the hardest hit country in the region. Iran has recorded more than 200,000 cases and 9,392 deaths.

Few of the Afghans who returned from Iran were tested before they fanned out across the country to their homes.

Earlier this month the International Rescue Committee warned Afghanistan was on the brink of a humanitarian disaster mostly because the government does not have the capacity to even test 80% of coronavirus cases.

Until now a handful of Nato troops have also tested positive for the infection.

At the US Embassy, the State Department said a sanitisation of the premises was being carried out to “prevent further outbreak”.

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