that are used in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. The Government is also pursuing
efforts to secure COVID-19 vaccine doses for the country. Towards this end, a
warchest of N$484 million has been set aside to procure vaccines for Namibia. While
the doses received during March and April, have largely been used up, deliveries of
more doses are expected in the country starting during the month of July and also in
August, 2021.
6. The Government is seriously concered about the delays that have hampered to delivery
of the vaccines to the country. We will spare no effort in our engagement with the
potential suppliers of vaccines in order to vaccinate more people in Namibia. Our
systems supported by the existing Expanded Programme on Immuzation are realing to
go and once more supplies arrive in the country, the vaccines will deployed speedily.
In the meantime, vaccination is continuing at sites around the country where doses are
still available. I urge our people to avail themselves for vaccination in order to protect
themselves, their families and their communities. This is an aspect critical in our
strategy to defeat the pandemic.
7. I now turn to outlining the details of the COVID-19 public health regulations that will
come in force at midnight tonight, 30 June 2021, following the expiry of the current
dispensation, which came into force on 16 June 2021. The new measures will, as the
President stated, be in force for 14 days. They will be reviewed regularly to determine
their effectiveness in addressing the situation facing our country at the this time. As
approved by Cabinet, the measures are designed to curtail the further spread of the
COVID-19 after 30 June 2021. I will confine myself to those measures that need further
elucidation and articulation.
8. Restriction of movement
8..1. Restriction of movement applies to the whole country. Permits to enter into or leave
the restricted zone may be issued by Persons/Officials/Officers as authorised by the
Minister of Health and Social Services in terms of the Public and Environmental Health
Act, 2015. The following officers are authorised to issue travel permits.
• Police Officer (Station Commander) or higher rank, or as designated by
Inspector General of the Namibian Police,
• Executive Directors or Regional Directors or Staff Member as designated by the
Executive Directors or Regional Directors of the following Offices, Ministries
or Agencies, that is Ministries of: Agriculture, Water and Land Reform;
Defence and Veterans Affairs; Education, Arts and Culture; Environment,
Tourism and Forestry; Health and Social Services; Higher Education
Technology and Innovation; Industrialization and Trade; and the Namibia
Central Intelligence Agency. Within the restricted zone, employers must issue
letters of authorization to employees who are required to perform essential
service during the curfew hours.
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