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31 Mar 2020 | 02:19 AM UTC

Congo: Curfew and health emergency comes into effect March 31 /update 2

Congo implements overnight curfew and other restrictions from March 31 to prevent further spread of COVID-19; follow all government directives

Critical

Event

The Republic of Congo will implement an overnight curfew and other movement restrictions on Tuesday, March 31, to prevent further spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country. President Denis Sassou Nguesso declared a state of health emergency on Saturday, March 28, and confirmed that the associated restrictions will remain in place for at least 30 days. All land, air, and maritime borders remain closed as of Monday, except for cargo flights and vessels.

Under the new containment measures, an overnight curfew between 20:00 and 05:00 (local time) is in place nationwide. Only individuals who provide essential goods and services will be exempt from the curfew. Additional security personnel will be deployed to enforce the restrictions. All places of worship, schools, bars, and restaurants will also be closed.

As of March 30, 19 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the country. Further international spread of the virus is expected over the near term.

Context

The first case of COVID-19 was reported on December 31 and the source of the outbreak has been linked to a wet market in Wuhan (Hubei province, China). Human-to-human and patient-to-medical staff transmission of the virus have been confirmed. Many of the associated fatalities have been due to pneumonia caused by the virus.

Cases of the virus have been confirmed in numerous countries and territories worldwide. Virus-screening and quarantining measures are being implemented at airports worldwide, as well as extensive travel restrictions. On March 11, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the global outbreak a pandemic.

Pneumonia symptoms include dry cough, chest pain, fever, and labored breathing. Pneumonia can be contagious and can be transmitted from human to human. The influenza virus, or the flu, is a common cause of viral pneumonia.

Advice

Measures adopted by local authorities evolve quickly, and are usually effective immediately. Depending on the evolution of the outbreak in other countries, authorities are likely to modify, at very short notice, the list of countries whose travelers are subject to border control measures or entry restrictions upon their arrival to the territory in question. It is advised to postpone non-essential travel due to the risk that travelers may be refused entry or be subject to quarantine upon their arrival or during their stay.

To reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission, travelers are advised to abide by the following measures:

  • Frequently clean hands by applying an alcohol-based hand rub or washing with soap and water.
  • When coughing and sneezing, cover mouth and nose with a flexed elbow or tissue; if used, throw the tissue away immediately and wash hands.
  • If experiencing a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, or any other symptoms suggestive of respiratory illness, including pneumonia, call emergency services before going to the doctor or hospital to prevent the potential spread of the disease.