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Zimbabwe’s government imposes national lockdown
Zimbabwe’s government on Saturday imposed a national lockdown following a surge in Covid-19 cases.
Only essential services, such as hospitals, pharmacies and supermarkets will remain operational for the next 30 days.
The government first imposed a nationwide lockdown in March to contain the spread of Covid-19, but had eased most of those measures amid fears of further economic malaise
Vice President and Health minister Constantino Chiwenga told reporters there had been a huge spike in cases over the festive season which almost doubled the number of infections recorded throughout the year.
Gatherings have been reduced to a maximum of 30 people and a curfew is in place from 6pm to 6am.
The government says the number of cases recorded over the festive season almost doubled from infections recorded so far this year.
Covid-19 cases doubled in two months from 8374 at the start of November, to 14084 now.
A total of 369 virus-related deaths have been record in the country since the outbreak of the pandemic
Source: africanews.com
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