RESUMO
Towards the end of 2019 the world woke up to a novel virus which has come to be known as the Coronavirus (COVID-19). COVID-19 is threatening to reorder and reconfigure the world order in all spheres of life. Global infection rate has now surpassed two million. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared COVID-19 as a public health emergency of international concern. Worldwide there are measures and guidelines formulated to contain the pandemic. This paper evaluates the response of poor resourced countries to the scourge of COVID-19 and the measures or responses initiated to fight Coronavirus in poor resourced economies like Zimbabwe. The various measures taken by the Zimbabwean government to curb the spread of the virus in the country include onsite screening lockdown holding returning residents in isolation for a period of 21 days as well as public enlightenment and awareness about COVID-19. Notably these measures are laudable and commendable; however more is needed to ensure the spread of the disease is effectively managed and contained. Compulsory testing and enforcement of such best practices as social distancing and confinement to homes or self-isolation are desirable