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Coronavirus Madagascar

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'''This is a day-by-day summary of media reports and first-hand accounts by various individuals on location in Madagascar with information on the current coronavirus situation in the country. Additionally, the Malagasy government broadcasts daily situation reports by radio and television from where most information here is collected.'''
'''6 April 2020:''' There are 10 new cases of infection today. 3 of them are from outside the country and the rest were infected by contact. So, today there are 82 in total. 1 was found on [[Nosy Be]] island ([[Hell-Ville]]) and 2 in [[Tulear]]. Regional transport will reopen on from tomorrow until Thursday , with very strict hygiene guidelines (limited number of passengers, completely disinfected cars, all passenger must wear a mouth guard).
'''5 April 2020:''' As of yesterday, the total number of confirmed cases was 72 (32 women, 40 men / 51 foreign arrivals, 21 domestic contact infections) and 0 deaths. 2 out of 72 confirmed patients are fully recovered. Most of the contact infections occurred in three regions: Analamanga (Tana), Haute Matsiatra ([[Fianarantsoa]]), and Antsinanana ([[Tamatave]]). All the measures under the existing restrictions on mobility continue to be valid until Saturday 18th April: 8pm-5am curfew, a pass permit is required when going outside a shopping mall, school, church, leisure/exercise/entertainment/cultural facilities closed. All citizens are obliged to wear masks when going out and during working hours Meetings of 50 or more people are prohibited. For workplaces with 50 or more permanent workers, the number of concurrent workers should be kept below 50. Workers must also wear masks and keep a gap of 1m or more. Domestic flights, stopovers can only be made in areas where no infected person has yet occurred in the area. Taxi-buses operate only under the condition that hygiene measures are taken, such as wearing a mask for transit time for all passengers, listing passengers at the boarding point, providing a disinfecting gel in the vehicle, and disinfecting / washing passengers hands every stop). Additional measures for Tana, Tamatave and Fianarantsoa: Prohibited to go outside unless absolutely necessary. Logistics transportation vehicles can pass freely except during curfew. Barriers installed on the passageways between regions. It is mandatory to wear a mask when going out, and if you have to work, you must also wear a mask at the office.

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