FILE PIC: People wearing face masks are seen at a street market during the COVID-19 pandemic, Nouakchott, Mauritania, 30 December 2020. Cheyakhe Ali/ Anadolu Agency via Getty lmages
FILE PIC: People wearing face masks are seen at a street market during the COVID-19 pandemic, Nouakchott, Mauritania, 30 December 2020. Cheyakhe Ali/ Anadolu Agency via Getty lmages
The Ministerial Committee in charge of monitoring the development of COVID-19 in Mauritania on Friday tightened restrictions amid rising COVID-19 cases.
The committee banned "all public gatherings" and ordered the "closure of theatres."
Also on Friday, the Ministry of the Interior and Decentralization issued a decree, making it mandatory to wear protective masks in public places, including in markets, cafes, restaurants and on public transportation.
The ministry also announced the deployment of teams monitoring compliance with precautionary measures.
The Mauritanian government will also mount a national awareness campaign on the new Omicron variant by means of media and civil society.
"The new variant is spreading rapidly," Mauritanian Health Minister Sidi Ould Zahaf said Friday in a statement, urging the public to "strictly respect preventive measures."
A total of 47,036 infections were reported nationwide on Friday. Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani has tested positive for the virus.
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency