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Radio France Internationale
Radio France Internationale
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Daniel Finnan

Sierra Leone announces year-long state of emergency despite no confirmed coronavirus

Sierra Leone President Julius Maada Bio attends an ECOWAS regional bloc meeting in Abuja on 21 December 2019. © AFP - Kola Sulaimon

“The coronavirus disease is a highly infectious disease that constitutes a public emergency of international concern," said Maada Bio during an address on television, highlighting the risk to human life and potential economic disruption.

Sierra Leone's neighbours Guinea and Liberia have both reported confirmed cases of Covid-19 and Maada Bio had already outlined measures to restrict the spread of the virus as well as provide testing and treatment.

"This is not a lockdown and nobody must use this as an excuse to hoard goods, hike prices or engage in acts of lawlessness,” said Maada Bio. “This public emergency is not going to make the lives of Sierra Leoneans difficult or unbearable.”

The city of Freetown is taking precautions against coronavirus including the reduction of hours for market traders and providing handwashing stations for markets, health facilities and schools, the office for Freetown Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr told RFI.

Market opening hours have been adjusted to between 07:00 and 19:00, while handwashing stations and soap have been delivered to 72 health facilities, 18 markets and 222 schools, according to the mayor's office.

The Ebola outbreak left 3,956 people dead in Sierra Leone and the authorities had to put in place a curfew and restrictions on movement, which had a major impact on logistics and food security.

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