Liberia: Gasoline Shortage Disrupts Social Distancing Rule In Monrovia
Monrovia, March 26 -- The rush for petroleum products in Liberia amid the Covid-19 outbreak has raised serious concern about adherence to the "social distancing" health protocol sanctioned by the government.
Social distancing is regarded as one of several
measures intended to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, which has already
overwhelmed the world.
Presently, Liberia has three confirmed cases of
Covid-19 and on Thursday, the Ministry of Heath announced that there are three
more suspected cases in the country.
On Sunday, March 22, the Minister of Health Dr.
Wilhelmina Jallah, at an emergency press
briefing, said social distancing was one of the measures put in place to curb
the spread of the virus.
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