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Kelvin Lewis in Freetown

Sierra Leone under 72-hour lockdown after 6th Covid-19 case reported

An empty market street in downtown Freetown, 5 April 2020. © Kelvin Lewis

National Covid-19 coordinator, retired Brigadier Kellie Conteh said the first priority during the short lockdown, was to locate all of the contacts they have identified, in order to isolate and monitor them.

The next priority: to identify all the secondary contacts and also place them under surveillance.

The Sierra Leonean authorities aim to improve quarantine conditions and tighten security, after reports of people leaving isolation areas.

Conteh said they would also provide better communication and reassure the public with daily updates.

Rush on businesses, banks

There was brisk business on Sunday, the day before the implementation of the lockdown, with banks and market places overflowing with people. Although the coronavirus has threatened many businesses with closure, it brought with it a spike in trade in veronica buckets.

Price gouging saw at least a 20 percent hike in the cost of the buckets, which are equipped with a tap at the bottom.

Freetown City Council has ordered that all businesses, offices and markets have veronica buckets at their entrance to promote hand washing.

"Veronica buckets" on sale in down town market, Freetown
"Veronica buckets" on sale in down town market, Freetown © Kelvin Lewis

Other people were more inventive and quickly created face masks with fashionable African print materials. This, after the pharmacies ran out of standard surgical protection.

Freetown was clear on Sunday as most people complied with the decree to stay home.

However, there were reports that most patients at the main referral centre – the Connaught Hospital – had voluntarily discharged themselves amid fears they would be mixed with coronavirus patients during the lockdown.

The hospital wards were almost empty but the authorities refused to comment on why. A male nurse speaking on condition of anonymity confirmed that over the past ten days patients had been reluctant to be admitted, except those who were critically ill.

Locally fashioned face masks in Freetown, Sierra Leone
Locally fashioned face masks in Freetown, Sierra Leone © Kelvin Lewis

Sick children have been turned away from the Ola During Children’s hospital since the 100-strong staff went into self-isolation, following a second doctor testing positive.

National Coordinator Kellie Conteh urged citizens to comply with the lockdown, saying: “We are all in this together.”

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