Mozambique: No need to isolate mpox patients in health facilities
Screen grab: President Filipe Nyusi on Facebook
The end of the “state of public calamity” in Mozambique has been declared, but the following Coivd-19 precautionary measures, decreed by President Nyusi in his address to the nation this Wednesday, are still to be observed:
Use of masks in closed places and on public transport remains mandatory;
Children below the age of 11 years are exempt from wearing masks;
Masks are not mandatory in open spaces, so long as social distancing is maintained;
People arriving in the country must hold a certificate proving vaccination or a negative PCR test taken with in the last 72 hours;
Children up to 11 years old are exempt from vaccination certification and proof of testing;
Infected persons must self-subject to a seven-day period of isolation;
Contacts with confirmed cases are not subject to quarantine;
The number of participants at Covid-19 funerals and wakes, etc., is not to exceed 50.
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