Namibian Prez lauds China's Covid vaccine assistance


Windhoek, Feb 24 (IANS): Namibian President Hage Geingob on Wednesday lauded China and other nations for Covid vaccine assistance to the country in fighting the pandemic.

This comes after China recently announced a donation of 100,000 Covid-19 vaccines to Namibia. China is also helping other countries in the southern African region with the vaccine, Xinhua reported.

He also made a plea to the developed countries to continue working closely with developing countries in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic which has left a trail of destruction on many economies worldwide.

Speaking at the 25th Covid-19 public briefing on measures to contain the coronavirus, Geingob said the leading role taken by China in assisting poor countries is a symbol that the pandemic can only be defeated through working together as well as pulling resources together.

The Namibian President also bemoaned the continued economic lockdowns and movement restrictions imposed by governments all over the world in a move to combat the spread of the pandemic, saying it has caused untold mental suffering as well as economic challenges for many Namibians.

"We are very aware of the burden that many Namibians are facing from the continued lockdowns and restrictions imposed to avert the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and we all want life to get back to normal but sometimes these restrictions are necessary for the health of many," he said.

During his address, Geingob said the status quo of the health regulations to combat the pandemic will be extended till March 31.

 

  

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