Your Excellency, Dr Hage G. Geingob, President of the Republic of Namibia
Your Excellency, Dr Nangolo Mbumba, Vice President
Right Hon Dr Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, Prime Minister
Hon Dr Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of MIRCO
Hon Ministers
Senior Government Officials
Members of the Media
Fellow Countrymen and Women
1. On the 3rd of this month, amendments to the COVID-19 public health regulations were
announced here at State House during the 24 COVID-19 Briefing hosted by His
Excellency the President. Today, we are here to announce new amendments to the
regulations that will expire at 23:59 tonight. I wish to start by stating that while the
countermeasures that we have put in place to combat the COVID-19 pandemic have
averted the worst-case scenario, the pandemic is still with us.
2. We continue to see an upward trend in the number of new infections, especially in
boarding schools in different parts of the country. Different stakeholders in the health and
education sectors are working together, involving school authorities to curb the further
spread of the virus. We call for greater vigilance and compliance with the measures by
our school learners and teachers, alike. We call for greater vigilance and compliance with
the measures from all Namibians and visitors to our country. The onus is on all of us to
ensure that we do everything necessary in order to suppress further spread of the virus.
3. According to the disease projection models, Namibia has done well in most areas of the
response, such as surveillance and contact tracing, logistics, COVID-19 testing,
community engagement and development of health facility infrastructure. However, with
respect to the number of deaths attributed to COVID-19, the numbers have exceeded our
projections. While it was estimated that Namibia would record 338 deaths attributable to
COVID-19 by March 2021, this number has been overshot and 411 deaths attributable to
Covid-19 have been recorded by the 23 February 2021. Our scientists have collected and
submitted samples for gene sequencing to determine whether the new variant, (B.1.351)
originally detected in South Africa is present in Namibia, and if so, the extent of its
prevalence. According to the National Institute for Communicable Diseases of South
Africa, the results of these tests will be available next week. This is very important as it
will further inform our decisions on the acquisition and procurement of vaccines.
4. It is true that the measures introduced to fight the pandemic have had devastating
outcomes to our economy. It is true that the measures changed our ways of life and the
manner in which we interact with one another. In order to ensure responsiveness, we
conduct regular reviews and assessments of the different aspects of our response. It is for
this reason that, on the eve of the expiry of each dispensation, announcements are made
pointing to the way forward.
5. As I did during the 24th COVID-19 Briefing, I will share with the nation the information
on the adjustments that have been effected to the COVID-19 public health regulations on
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