HON MINISTER COVID 19 CABINET STATEMENT 17 MARCH 2020-1


HON MINISTER COVID 19 CABINET STATEMENT 17 MARCH 2020-1



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4" (2020) DECISION MAKING
ADDITIONAL
MEASURES
TO
PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE
MARCH 2020
CABINET RESOLUTIONS ON
STRENGTHEN
NAMIBIA’S
TO COVID-19 OUTBREAK -17
1. That Cabinet approve the following additional measures to be instituted by
the Government to curtail the spread of the COVID-19:
Points of Entry
a) Suspension of the issuance of visa on arrival at the Hosea Kutako
International Airport and implementation travel ban of foreign nationals
(by air and sea) from affected countries, namely Schengen States, China,
Iran, Korea, United Kingdom, United States of America and Japan. The
travel ban to be reviewed regularly.
b) A temporary travel suspension for 30 days for Namibians or Permanent
Residents functionaries except for special cases with prior authorization
with Ministry of Health and Social Services and Home Affairs and
Immigration. Exceptional cases will include, persons seeking medical
treatment, essential services like humanitarian assistance, truck drivers
bringing food and other essential commodities, Namibians returning
among others. Compulsory screening will be conducted for verification
and quarantine imposed were necessary;
c) All leisure, business and social travel like tourists is suspended, and
Namibians who are residents in other countries considering to visit
Namibia to postpone such visits;

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d) In order to facilitate work, international meetings, should either be
attended by officials from our missions abroad or participation through
video/teleconferencing.
e) Direct that all international scheduled flights, private chartered flights to
only land at Hosea Kutako International and Walvis Bay International
Airports;
f) All scheduled passenger flights, including private chartered flights to
and from countries where there is active local transmission be
temporarily suspended for 30 days with immediate effect. This
suspension is exclusive of cargo and emergency flights to and from
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g) Conduct strict disinfection of aircrafts and training of airport staff on
infection prevention and control and provision of appropriate PPE; eS.
h) Mandatory screening for COVID-19 to be conducted at all Points of
Entry in the country. Thermo guns to be placed at all checkpoints and
roadblocks for screening inland travellers;
i) All returning Namibians and permanent residents arriving from
countries at high risk or from affected other countries will be subject to
supervised self-quarantine from 14 days (self-quarantine for
mild/asymptomatic persons); and
J) South African Borders, including Air Travel to remain open to serve as
points of entry for Namibians returning home and exit point for visitors
from Namibia, and to facilitate trade between the two countries.
Uniformed forces
2. Deployment of multi-disciplinary professionals like Health Professionals,
logisticians and other professionals from the Uniformed Services (MoD,
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NAMPOL and Correctional Services) to complement their counterparts at
the Ministry of Health and Social Services and the National Health
Emergency Management Committee and funds to be availed for training,
equipment, and materials:
a)
Correctional officers, court officials, police and City Police to be
issued necessary infection prevention materials when conducting their
duties;
b) All court hearings to be conducted without attendance by members of
the public;
All pending matters in court to be postponed in absentia for 30 days;
d) Provide separate detection facilities for new incoming accused person
or suspects, and that routine screening should be conducted before
admission;
Implement decongestion procedures at police cells;
For a period of thirty(30) days following the adoption of this measure,
visits to correctional facilities and police holding cells be restricted to
limited numbers of family members as determined by the relevant
authorities;
Health facilities
35 Mandatory immediate reporting of all suspected cases from both State and
Private Health Facilities, using set case definitions as well as taking
specimens and packaging according to the set standard operating procedures
(SOPs):
a) Introduction of triage system and mandatory screening at all Health
Facilities in the country and that the Ministry of Health and Social

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Services coordinates the provision of Personal Protective
Clothing/Equipment to all Ports of Entry officials;
b)
Include private facilities (UNAM&NUST), and other allied health
services) sectors in the response depending on need;
All health care workers to refer and apply relevant sections of the
Public and Environmental Act No. 1 of 2015 regarding the
notification, prevention and control of notifiable diseases.
General Public
4.
For a period of thirty (30) days following the adoption of this measure, large
public gatherings (of not more than 50 people) be suspended; schools,
religious gatherings, customary, weddings, funerals, and all parades for
uniformed forces to be suspended until further notice;
For non-COVID-19 related funerals, families (organizers) are strongly
advised:
a) To promoté hand washing, respiratory hygiene and social distancing
at the event;
b) Advice mourners to wear masks when coming to all activities related
to the funeral;
c) Deaths and funerals related to COVID-19 will be handled by the
government with psychosocial support to the family;
d) For a period of thirty (30) days following the adoption of this
measure, owners of public transport vehicles to provide hand
sanitizers and masks to all their clients/passengers and enforcement
the laws on overloading strictly;
e) For a period of thirty (30) days following the adoption of this
measure, precautionary measures to be put in place during livestock
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auctions so as to prevent transmission of the virus in lien with the
directive on minimizing mass gatherings as determined by relevant
authorities and stakeholders;
For a period of thirty (30) days following the adoption
measure, trade fairs, sports, events, and demonstrations
postponed;
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g) Accommodation establishments throughout the country to:
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Provide sanitizers and masks for all staff
Educate guests to have own protective measures
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Have full travel history of the guests and next destination
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Contact health authorities immediately when they notice guest
being ill, especially with symptoms related COVID-19
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Adopt and implement WHO Guidelines on Workplace
- Prevention of COVID-019, including training of staff members of
accommodation establishments on appropriate —_ Infection
Prevention and Control measures.
h) Water supply to communities is key in the prevention of COVIT-19,
and Service Providers are urged to make sure that water is available
to the public, through water tanker services and other means;
Scale up the provision of water supply at informal settlement and
other strategic places through water tankers;
d
Public awareness messages and campaigns should be intensified using
all media avenues and platforms to reach every community member in
all regions; and.
k) Shops, shopping mall and supermarkets to put measures in place to
ensure and enhance hygiene at all time to protect all clients and

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customers, such as the provision of alcohol-based hand sanitizers, and
face masks for employees.
Economic Related Resolutions:
6.
Offices/Ministries and Agencies should request their respective State-Owned
Enterprises to explore the possible impact of the Coronavirus on their
businesses;
Namibia to engage South Africa, as a matter of urgency on the reciprocity of
Visa arrangement for business people, and on the Exit and Entry points that
should not be closed to allow for the flow of trade and further mitigate
shortage of suppliers (consumable goods) to Namibia;
That owners of shopping malls should be advised to make sanitizers
available to the customers especially at the entrances of the shops;
The cattle auctions should be allowed to continue provided that the number
of people is limited to the Traders and no children should be allowed at the
auctions;
10. The Ministry of Finance and Bank of Namibia to conduct a thorough impact
assessment of the COVID-19 on the economy, as well as, on the financial
stability and the outcome should be presented at the next meeting of
Ministerial Committee of the Economic Sectors; and
11. The Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and SME Development should
implore upon the cosmetic industry to invest on manufacturing of sanitizers
and other protective products to assess the impact of COVID- 19.