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Namibia To Ease Lockdown Restrictions On May 5

3 years agoThu, 30 Apr 2020 14:55:48 GMT
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Namibia To Ease Lockdown Restrictions On May 5

Namibia’s President Hage Geingob has announced that he will gradually reopen the country from 5 May with members of the public allowed to travel but required to wear face masks.

The country’s borders will, however, remain closed.

In a statement, Geingob said Namibia has been on STAGE I of its Lockdown, and will now move to STAGE 2. Part of the statement read:

All members of the public are required to wear facemasks in public spaces. The government will assist vulnerable persons to acquire masks.

People will be permitted to travel domestically between regions and within towns and cities, without restriction.

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Our borders will remain closed for non-Namibians but returning Namibians will be permitted to re-enter the country, subject to screening at points of entry and supervised quarantine for 14 days.

Businesses and productive activities, unless prohibited will be permitted to reopen, subject to responsible personal and organizational conduct and in compliance with the prescribed Health & Hygiene Guidelines.

Several businesses have also been allowed to reopen subject to a number of conditions. These businesses include shopping malls, retail outlets, restaurants, and Beauty, Hair Dressers & Barbers subject to proper personal protective equipment as well as Laundromats and Tailors: subject to proper personal protective equipment.

However, activities that are deemed to be high-risk under the circumstances and will not be permitted to resume activity during STAGE 2.

These are theatres and cinemas; gyms and exercise centres; contact sports and sporting events; gambling houses and nightclubs; liquor outlets, bars and shebeens; entertainment events and concerts; seminars, conferences, workshops and summits.

The buying and selling of alcohol remain prohibited throughout the country.

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