Incident Manager for COVID-19 says two patients of corona-virus in South Sudan are in critical condition.
Speaking to CRN on a telephone, Doctor Angok Gordon explains the two critically ill patients are now at a public facility for support treatment.
He adds the country still lacks equipment to manage COVID-19 cases
Dr. Gordon explains they were expecting some machines but due to the lockdown, it has delayed to reach the country.
The Incident manager dispels rumours that a patient escaped from isolation centre and traveled to the states.
He urges the two discharged patients last week to protect themselves in order not to have re-infection.
The country has two recoveries, 72 active cases and no death relating to coronavirus pandemic.
The official was speaking to CRN over telephone interview this morning in Juba.