Fellow Namibians, Good Morning.
Our struggle against the unwelcome and invisible enemy COVID-19 continues. I
therefore, convene today’s Public Briefing, to provide the latest update on the COVID-
19 National Response Measures for the next dispensation. The current Regulations
will expire at 23h59 tonight, 24 February 2021. The current measures will be extended
for a period of 36 days, from 25 February to 31 March 2021.
With regards to the Restriction of Movement, Curfew hours will be adjusted to begin
at 22h00 and end at 04h00, daily. Also, the limit of meetings to two hours, is abolished.
As at today, Namibia has recorded 37,896 cumulative confirmed cases, with 2,058
active cases in the country. Over the last 12 days we have observed a rising trend in
infections, with the highest positivity rate recorded at Kavango East and West,
Oshikoto and Oshana, fast becoming the epicenter in our fight against COVID-19.
Learners in schools and hostels have been the most affected population, with a 40%
infection rate. It is imperative that parental engagement is improved as a means of
supporting schools, especially secondary and boarding schools in the fight against
COVID-19. Furthermore, schools must strictly adhere to the guidelines as set out by
the line ministry.
At this point in time, we have lost 411 lives due to COVID-19 and related illnesses. I
therefore wish to pause in memory of those who have lost their lives - Let us keep
their families in mind, who are dealing with the pain of loss. The impact of these
deaths are compounded by the fact that family and friends cannot be with their ailing
loved ones during the most crucial moments. On behalf of the Government, I extend
my deepest sympathies to you.
We are still faced with the difficulties of adapting to altered routines and habits. I will
be the first to admit that as the days, weeks and months progress, these changes can
become overbearing and our will and resolve can begin to wane.
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