Covid-19: Togo extends state of health emergency for the 4th consecutive time

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Thursday, 18 March 2021 08:35
Covid-19: Togo extends state of health emergency for the 4th consecutive time

(Togo First) - Togo is extending the State of Health Emergency, for the fourth consecutive time since it was first declared by President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé on April 2, 2020, to curb the spread of Covid-19.

The decision was approved by the national assembly after a request was submitted by PM Victoire Tomégah-Dogbé on March 16, 2021.

"We remain concerned about protecting our people and we urge everyone to make the necessary efforts to slow down the spread considerably so that our country can resume its march towards progress," said Yawa Tsegan Djigbodi, President of the National Assembly as the state of emergency was being extended.

Concretely, the measure empowers the President of the Republic to legislate by ordinance, thus assuming, for certain reasons, including the speed with which the decisions necessary to manage the pandemic are taken, the responsibility that is normally shouldered by the National Assembly.

The State of Health Emergency is extended at a time when there is a rebound in the number of cases in Lomé, the capital city.  

As of March 16, 2021, Togo has recorded 100 new cases of infection. According to data available, 127 new patients recovered on Tuesday while one new death was recorded.

Séna Akoda

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