The World Health Organisation has lauded measures put in place by Mozambique to control the coronavirus, saying the southern African country has the pandemic under control.
Mozambique has recorded just over 14,000 cases and 115 deaths. The country has maintained tough restrictions on gatherings.
‘There has been good contact tracing since the first case was identified in Mozambique on March 22, 2020,’ said Tomás Valdez, the interim representative of the World Health Organization to Maputo.
Under the new guidelines governing public transport, operators are required to decontaminate surfaces and to enforce the wearing of face masks for passengers.
Buses are only allowed to carry a few people to achieve social distancing.
At the beginning of the pandemic, Mozambique requested more than € 590 million in financial assistance to mitigate the socio-economic and social shocks.
The funds were also used to equip hospitals, laboratories, and to train health professionals.
The country’s death toll of 115 is one of the lowest in the world and dims even further when contrasted with that of neighbors South Africa, which has lost over 20,000 people to the virus.
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