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COVID-19: Somalia bans public events ahead of poll protests
 
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Thu, 18 Feb 2021   ||   Somalia, Somalia
 

The Somali government has suspended public gatherings citing a rise in Covid-19 cases.

The move is likely to affect Friday's planned protests against the political uncertainty in the country after President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo's term ended before elections were held.

The council of ministers met on Wednesday and was briefed by the health minister on the coronavirus situation in the country.

The country has recorded more positive cases and fatalities this month, according to the ministry of health.

The ministers directed that all non-essential workers work from home to reduce the spread of the virus.

Movement between regions and unnecessary travel will also be limited, according to the new directives.

Somalia has 5,500 confirmed cases of coronavirus including 172 deaths.

The country is expected to receive a shipment of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine later this month.

 

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