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Health: Senegal Records 20,000 Coronavirus Cases

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:09 am

Coronavirus has hit a new high in Senegal, the health ministry annouced that there are 20,000 coronavirus cases in the country. The citizens has appealed to the government of the country for the wearing of facemask, so as to stop the spread of the virus.

Some need a compulsory guideline to compel individuals to put on a veil.

“It can help in light of the fact that, for instance, you may pass some place where individuals are talking or hacking, etc, it might shock you. So I imagine that wearing a veil ought to be obligatory all over”, said bank representative, Ndiawar Wade. Coronavirus cases here have crossed the 20,000 imprint.

That is the reason President Macky Sall proclaimed a highly sensitive situation Wednesday and a day break to sunset time limit.

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