Good afternoon, fellow Namibians.
As of today, 485 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Namibia since the Index Case
on 13 March 2020. Of the total number of cases confirmed nationally, 436 (or 90
percent) are from the Erongo region, with 391 of these cases specifically in Walvis Bay.
With 81 percent share of the total cases reported countrywide, it is clear that the local
authority area of Walvis Bay has become the epicenter of the spread of coronavirus in
our country.
Therefore, I have convened this Media Briefing to announce additional measures,
necessary for the Local Authority Areas of Walvis Bay, Swakopmund and Arandis, which
have been placed under a special dispensation during the COVID-19 State of
Emergency. The introduction of these measures is done with the sole objective of
containing the spread of disease within and beyond these three towns.
Furthermore, Namibia’s rate of new infections is accelerating rapidly.
Over the last 7 days, 303 new cases have been confirmed, of which 294 are from
Walvis Bay. While the remaining 8 cases were reported in other regions, 6 of these are
travel related to Walvis Bay, as I have stated. This morning we reported the highest
number of new infections – with 73 new cases confirmed. Of these, 72 are from Walvis
Bay and one from the Khomas Region, but with a travel history from Walvis Bay.
Other towns and localities where new cases have been recently confirmed include:
Karasburg in the //Karas Region, Katima Mulilo in the Zambezi Region, Engela in the
Ohangwena Region, Oshakati in the Oshana Region, Swakopmund in the Erongo Region
and Windhoek in the Khomas Region.
We are recording different types of transmission, in the different towns. At
Swakopmund we are mitigating a cluster of cases (where most cases have been locally
transmitted but can be traced to chains of transmission). What is frightening is that
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