Covid-19 : Measures To Prevent, Punish Risky Behaviour

Since the outbreak of the Coronavirus in the country, the government has constantly assessed the situation amongst which some 20 measures under implementation. 13 of these measures were taken on March 17, 2020 and seven additional measures on April 9, 202

Borders Closed

Cameroon’s land, air and sea borders were closed since March 18, 2020. Consequently, all passenger flights from abroad were suspended, with the exception of cargo flights and vessels transporting consumer products and essential goods and materials, whose stopover times will be limited and supervised: Cameroonians who wish to come back home should contact the country’s diplomatic representations.

Visas To Cameroon Suspended

The issuance of entry visas to Cameroon at the various airports shall be suspended.

School Closed

All public and private training establishments of the various levels of education, from nursery school to higher education, including vocational training centres and professional schools, will be closed.

Public Gathering

Gatherings of more than fifty (50) persons are prohibited throughout the national territory.

Sporting Competitions

School and university competitions, like the FENASSCO and University games are postponed.

Entertainment Centres Closed

Under the supervision of administrative authorities, bars, restaurants and entertainment spots will be systematically closed from 6 p.m.

Number of People in Shops

A system for regulating consumer flow will be set up in markets and shopping centres.

Urban and Inter-urban travels

Urban and inter-urban travel should only be undertaken in cases of extreme necessity.

Overloading

Drivers of buses, taxis and motorbikes are urged to avoid overloading: law enforcement officers will ensure they comply.

Health and Hotel Facilities

 

 

Private health facilities, hotels and other lodging facilities, vehicles and specific equipment necessary for the implementation of the COVID-19 pandemic response plan in Cameroon may be requisitioned as required, by competent authorities.

Preference To Electronic Communication

Public administrations shall give preference to electronic communications and digital tools for meetings likely to bring together more than ten (10) people.

Missions Abroad

Missions abroad of members of Government and public and para-public sector employees are hereby suspended.

Respect for Hygiene Measures

The public is urged to strictly observe the hygiene measures recommended by the World Health Organization, including regular hand washing with soap, avoiding close contact such as shaking hands or hugging, and covering the mouth when sneezing.

General Wearing of Mask

The general wearing of masks, from Monday 13 April 2020, in all spaces open to the public. The Minister of Industry was been instructed to publish the technical standards and specifications for the mass production of these masks locally.

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