Corona virus pandemic locks down countries

Corona virus pandemic locks down countries

South Africa and Zimbabwe have locked down in order to end the spread of Coronavirus also known as COVID-19.

Presidents of the two countries announced the lock down after recording deaths and the increase in the number of infected people.

Al neighbouring countries of Malawi which are Mozambique, Zambia and Tanzania have recorded the cases with the latter registering also the first death.

Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi has declared a state of emergency for 28 days to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

Masisi said there will be an “extreme lockdown” from Thursday onwards when only those providing essential services will be allowed to leave their homes.

“Each essential-service provider will be issued with a special Covid-19 travel permit” by government,” Masisi says

Botswana on Monday became the latest African country to confirm coronavirus cases after three people tested positive.

The president has also summoned parliament to meet again within seven days and pass state-of-emergency regulations.

President Masisi said people should not panic-buy essential goods as supply will continue during the lockdown.

He said further guidelines on how people will get essential goods and services will be issued, and a relief fund had been set up to cushion those affected.

Botswana’s government will give a wage subsidy to help businesses retain employees during the coronavirus pandemic.

President Masisi said his government will continue to build up grain and fuel reserves and provide water and medical equipment during the emergency.

Meanwhile, UK prime minister, health minister and Prince Charles tested positive to coronavirus.

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