Africa News of Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Source: bbc.com

Mauritania records no new virus cases after recoveries

The government imposed a night curfew a week after confirming the first coronavirus case The government imposed a night curfew a week after confirming the first coronavirus case

Mauritania has recorded no new cases of coronavirus, two days after the last patient tested negative.

The west African country has in the last two days been conducting tests but none had turned out positive.

It had seven confirmed cases of the virus but six patients recovered and one died. The ministry said all the six recovered patients will remain in isolation for 14 days to rule out any chances of infection.

On Saturday, the ministry of health "praised God" for what it termed as the absence of the virus in the country.

Mauritania confirmed its first case of coronavirus on 13 March.

A week later the country imposed a night curfew and banned international flights.