GOVERNMENT has suspended all physical meetings within its departments, and has extended the COVID-19 lockdown measures by a further two weeks, attributing the extension to the continued surge in new infections.
Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa told a post-Cabinet
media briefing yesterday that all critical meetings would be held virtually.
She also said COVID-19 cases in schools were increasing,
with 1 526 recorded in the past week compared to 1 086 recorded in the previous
week.
But last week, government announced that schools would
remain open until December 17, 2021.
“All government departments will stop face to face
meetings. All remaining end of year
planning and other such critical meetings shall be held virtually. Communities
at all levels are urged to remain vigilant and to continue adhering to COVID-19
prevention measures. COVID-19 lockdown measures have been extended by another
two weeks,” Mutsvangwa said.
Harare province recorded the highest number of new
infections in the past week with 8 363 cases, followed by Mashonaland East with
3 546, Mashonaland West with 2 992, and Bulawayo with 2 670 new cases. Newsday
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