On Saturday March
15th, four more African countries confirmed their first coronaviruses cases.
These are Mauritania, Rwanda, Seychelles and Central African Republic. This
takes the tally of infected African countries to 23 from 19 on Friday.
Cameroon, via its Minister of Health Manaouda Malache, has confirmed a third
coronavirus case - a citizen living in Italy who passed through Paris and
arrived Cameroon on March 7. South Africa experienced a 60% surge in its
coronavirus cases from 24 on Friday to 38 on Saturday. The country's Minister
of Health Zweli Mkhize in a statement said South Africa President Cyril
Ramphosa has called for an urgent cabinet meeting on Sunday that will
"explore ways of intensifying the country's response to this
outbreak."
Mauritius,
Morocco, Rwanda, Senegal, Madagascar and Kenya have announced stricter control
measures such as closing schools and universities, halting flights and banning
public gatherings. Madagascar President Hery Rajaonarimampianina said in a
statement: "To prevent the outbreak entering in Madagascar, all flights
connecting Madagascar to Europe are suspended for 30 days." Morocco
has 13 confirmed cases and has suspended flights from 21 countries.
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