Cameroon in a complicated phase of COVID-19 pandemic – Health Minister

After days of silence, Cameroon’s Health Minister Manaouda Malachie has taken to social media to shed more light on the coronavirus pandemic in the country. Minister Manaouda Malachie is worried about the growing number of coronavirus infections. “It is important to note that we are entering a complicated phase of the pandemic,” Minister Malachie tweeted.

“More than ever, we must protect ourselves, protect our families and protect others by observing barrier measures. Wear a mask when going out and wash your hands regularly” Malachie said.

In another tweet on Monday, the Minister said despite the rising numbers, the determination to defeat COVID-19 in the country is greater than ever.

“… the healthcare personnel are just as motivated to win this battle. But the condition is that each of us must observe and observe the barrier measures” Malachie noted.

Days back, Cameroon’s coronavirus cases superseded 4,000. The Central African Nation remains one of the most affected countries on the African continent.

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