Africa News of Friday, 3 April 2020

Source: africanews.com

Sierra Leone announces 3-day national lockdown, doctors push for 14 days

File photo of Sierra Leone police officers File photo of Sierra Leone police officers

Twenty-four hours after confirming an index case, Sierra Leone announced a second case which involved a medical doctor with no links to the first patient.

Both cases were registered in the capital Freetown.

On Wednesday, April 1, authorities announced a three-day nationwide lockdown as a containment measure against the spread of the virus.

Defence minister and national COVID19 Coordinator, Brig (Rtd) Kellie Conteh announced that coming Sunday, Monday & Tuesday (April 4 – 6) are stay-at-home days.

Meanwhile, doctors in the country are pushing for a two-week lockdown instead of three days. They argue that 14 days being the virus incubation period could help identify any potential cases.

They also called for protective gear for all health facilities and a “designated and adequate facility” for affected frontline health workers”, plus compensation.

In next door Guinea, which is also under a state of emergency, a big jump in figures have been recorded. Twenty-one new cases have shot the tally to 52. The new cases emerged from a list of primary contacts of earlier patients from Europe.