The government of Namibia has announced new measures to curb the drastic increase in new COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations and deaths in the country.
Public gatherings in Namibia will now be limited to ten people and should last no more than two hours if held indoors.
In addition, all contact sports will be banned and face-to-face teaching in schools will be suspended.
The new coronavirus-prevention measures will be in place until at least the end of June as President Hage Geingob who himself along with his wife, contracted the virus last month, has described the worsening health trend over the past four weeks as worrying.
The new sanitary measures and restrictions are to ideally improve the situation in Namibia.
According to the African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention the Southern African nation currently sees the highest number of new cases per million people per day after the Seychelles.
Namibia reports 1,040 deaths and a total of 67,021 confirmed COVID-19 cases of which over 1,200 were detected on Tuesday.