This article has been updated March 9 2020 at 10h30.
The Zimbabwean Government has revised its position on the story (published Friday, March 6), noting that it continues to adhere to World Health Organization (WHO) regulations and guidelines on COVID-19.
All travellers entering Zimbabwe, including those from countries with confirmed COVID-19 cases such as South Africa, will be screened at ports of entry into the country.
Travellers with symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 will be referred immediately to designated isolation centres for further clinical examination and assistance.
Previously, it was reported that travellers from countries affected by COVID-19 who did not have valid medical certificates showing they were negative, would be deported.
Zimbabwe has not confirmed any COVID-19 cases to date.
In a press statement, the Zimbabwean Minster of Health and Child Care, Dr Obadiah Moyo, said: “Government further clarifies that there are no additional requirements on travellers, visitors and airlines outside those already provided for under WHO regulations, guidelines and advisories.”