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Covid-19: Mauritania reinstates new measures to contain coronavirus

Posted On 19 July 2021

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Mauritania, concerned over rising Covid-19 infections, has banned mosque prayers over the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha set for Wednesday in the West African country. Prayers will be confined to the home, the government in the conservative Muslim country said in a statement on Sunday. The start of a midnight-to-dawn curfew has been brought forward to 10 pm, while masks are mandatory and large gatherings are banned.

Like many African countries, the mostly desert country has suffered little during the coronavirus pandemic, but officials recorded a rapid rise in case numbers this week. The official caseload stood at 22,508 on July 17, an increase of nearly 1,000 over the previous week.

Overall, the country of 4.5 million people has recorded 508 deaths. Families typically gather to sacrifice an animal for Eid, and may travel long distances in crowded cars and buses for the occasion, posing a potential risk of spreading the virus.

AFP
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