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· Chad Republic has put its capital N’djamena under lockdown for the first time since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic
· It has also imposed a dusk to dawn curfew due to a rise in infections. This was revealed by Chad President Idriss Deby yesterday
· Chad so far has reported a relatively low number of cases. Only 2,113 Covid-19 cases were reported since March, and 104 deaths. Daily New cases fell into the single digits in early December
Chad Republic has put its capital N’djamena under lockdown for the first time since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. It has also imposed a dusk to dawn curfew due to a rise in infections. This was revealed by Chad President Idriss Deby yesterday.
Chad so far has reported a relatively low number of cases. Only 2,113 Covid-19 cases were reported since March, and 104 deaths. Daily New cases fell into the single digits in early December. Now, there is an increase in the number of cases; but far below the daily cases reported in other parts of the world. The rise in numbers of infections, a double digit figure now, put the administration into a control mode. Most of the cases are reported from the capital city of N’djamena.
The lockdown imposed on the New Year’s day would last for a week. If the number of cases is not brought down, the lockdown could be extended further, the government authorities have said. Schools, universities, places of worship, bars, restaurants and non-essential public services will be shut down. The ban is also extended to congregation of people so that gatherings of over 10 people are banned.