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UPDATE 1-Senegal orders all schools closed in response to coronavirus

Published 14/03/2020, 19:25
Updated 15/03/2020, 10:45

(Updates with new confirmed cases)

DAKAR, March 14 (Reuters) - Senegal's President Macky Sall

on Saturday ordered all schools and universities closed for the

next three weeks and religious festivals cancelled in response

to a coronavirus outbreak that has infected 24 people in the

past two weeks.

Senegal is the first sub-Saharan African country to close

its schools, according to a list compiled by U.N. cultural

agency UNESCO. As of Friday, 39 countries had closed schools

nationwide, affecting over 420 million children and youths,

UNESCO said.

Since Thursday, 17 contacts of a man who returned from Italy

to the city of Touba, which was scheduled to host a religious

festival later this month, have tested positive. The man's

two-year-old baby was one of three new confirmed cases on

Saturday, the health ministry said.

"With the appearance of a hotbed of community transmission

in Touba, I instructed the government (to adopt) a contingency

plan to prevent the propagation of the epidemic," Sall said

after a meeting with his advisers.

He added that the army would help build mobile hospitals.

Senegal has confirmed the second most coronavirus cases in

sub-Saharan Africa, behind South Africa, which has reported 38.

The region did not record its first case until Feb. 28 in

Nigeria, but there are now dozens of cases across at least 16

countries. Rwanda and Namibia both announced their first cases

on Saturday.

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