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Liberia Records 1st Coronavirus Case, Pres. Weah To Announce Measures

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Liberia has now joined the list of countries in Africa and around the world with Coronavirus, the Liberian government announced in Monrovia on Monday, March 16, 2020.

The person proven positive is a Liberian official, who returned to the country few days ago from Switzerland. He is the Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Nathaniel Blama.

Nathaniel Blama

Here is the government’s official statement from the Minister of Information, Lenn Eugene Nagbe.

Monrovia, March 16, 2020: The Liberian health authorities have informed President George M. Weah that the country has recorded its first case of the Coronavirus disease, otherwise known as COVID -19.

The patient is Nathaniel Blama, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, who returned home Friday, March 13, 2020 following a visit to Switzerland.

In view of the new development, the Liberian leader will be addressing the nation at 10 a.m today (March 16) to announce important new measures that the government will be putting in place to curtail further transmission.

The government urges all to remain calm as health officials continue to trace all those the infected person came in contact with, as well as quarantine them for the incubation period of the virus.”

Signed: ________________________
Eugene Lenn Nagbe
MINISTER

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