First 3 cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Mauritius
Updated 03:09, 19-Mar-2020
CGTN
Screen capture of the press conference from the Office of the Prime Minister, Mauritius.

Screen capture of the press conference from the Office of the Prime Minister, Mauritius.

Mauritius has confirmed its first 3 cases of COVID-19 in a press conference held by the Mauritian Prime Minister Wednesday evening. 

The Prime Minister said the three were citizens who had traveled back from abroad. 

With the spread of the COVID-19 infection in Africa, Mauritian authorities have extended travel restrictions to the Republic of Mauritius as follows:

Firstly, all foreign nationals will not be allowed entry to or transit through the Republic of Mauritius as from Mar. 19th, for a period of 14 days.

Secondly, all passengers including Mauritian nationals and residents will not be allowed entry to or transit through the Republic of Mauritius as from Mar. 22nd, for a period of 14 days. 

More than 600 cases have been confirmed in 34 African countries so far.

Source: Office of the Prime Minister of Mauritius, Tourism-Mauritius.mu