Fight Against COVID-19 : Measures to Protect Children, Elderly Persons

Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute on August 27, 2020 chaired the Inter-ministerial Committee meeting to evaluate government’s response strategy to the pandemic.

The government of Cameroon is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that all the citizens are protected against infection by the coronavirus pandemic whatever their social positions.  Prime Minister, Head of Government, Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute through videoconferencing on August 27, 2020 chaired the weekly Inter-ministerial Committee meeting  devoted to the evaluation of the response strategy against the  COVID-19 pandemic  in Cameroon. To ensure the effectively implementation of the policy of inclusion in tackling the  pandemic, the meeting  was partly devoted to the measures put in place to ensure the protection of socially vulnerable persons who are children and elderly persons. The Minister of Social Affairs, Pauline Irène Nguene therefore presented the community mobilization to contain the coronavirus from spreading to  children and elderly persons, stating that should the virus attack these socially vulnerable persons, the situation would be disastrous.
Cameroon is also stepping up efforts to ensure that its citizens once more start flying to European countries following the closure of frontiers at the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic as a restrictive measure to contain the spread of the virus. The Minister of External Relations, Lejeune Mbella Mbella gave a report of the negotiations for the reopening of European airspace for Cameroonians. It emerged that Tunisia and Rwanda are the only African countries whose citizens as at now can fly to European countries.
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