An
accredited journalist covering the United Nations headquarters in New York has
tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19). Mr Tal Mekel, Head of the Media
Accreditation and Liaison Unit of the organisation, confirmed this in an email
to UN correspondents on Wednesday night. “As you may have heard, an accredited
journalist has tested positive for COVID-19. They are already free of symptoms
and self-isolating. “We have been informed that the individual was last at UN
Headquarters on Thursday, March 12. “They attended the spokesperson’s noon
briefing and spent time at the Delegates Lounge and in the press area on the
third floor,” Mekel said without mentioning names.
This is the second known case at the UN headquarters after a delegate from the
Permanent Mission of Philippines tested positive for the virus on March 13. UN
spokesman, Mr Stephane Dujarric, who confirmed the first case in a statement
said the fellow met with two delegates from another mission at the complex on
March 9. “The delegate was last in UN headquarters on March 9 for about 30
minutes around mid-day and visited only one meeting room, which has gone
through three cleaning cycles since then,” the statement said. “The delegate
did not have contact with UN staff but met two delegates from another mission.
UN Medical services is reaching out to them,” he said. The Acting Philippines
Ambassador to the UN, Kira Azucena, reportedly said in a letter that the
staffer was asymptomatic during the visit. To check the spread of the disease,
the UN has suspended physical gathering of journalists at the headquarters for
the daily media briefings by the Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General.
With effect from Wednesday, the briefings would be held remotely until further
notice, according to a notice to correspondents.
Source: Vanguard Nigeria News
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