Panafrican News Agency

Coronavirus: Gambia’s govt relaxes restrictions

Banjul, Gambia(PANA) - The Gambian government Thursday began relaxing its coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions after nearly three months of declaration of the state of public emergency to curb the spread of the pandemic, an official source said here.

It is the first announcement of relaxation measure from the government since the emergence of the virus in March.

The relaxation allows worship places to start functioning as congregational prayers will resume Friday while church services resume on Sunday.

Both essential and non-essential businesses are to operate simultaneously, but weekly markets days remain banned.

It also allows grade 9 students to resume classes.

Government spokesman Ebrima G Sankareh stated that "conscious of all these developments, today, President Barrow, in consultation with his cabinet and the Ministry of Health experts and other stakeholders, has decided to actually relax some of these restrictions".

“Therefore, effective immediately, all Gambian markets shall now open from 6:00 am to 6:00pm daily regardless of what commodities are sold. However, all market vendors, traders, buyers and sellers are strictly urged to continue to observe all the social distancing restrictions imposed by The Health Emergency Proclamation.”

Equally, all Grade-9 students will benefit from the relaxation of these restrictions to be formally announced by the Ministry of Basic & Secondary Education at a later date.

But Sankareh said: “However, the relaxation of these measures, also come with very strict measures."

 

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