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Covid-19: Police Clarifies On Guidelines Permitting Private,Public Vehicles To Resume

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“We would like to call the attention of the public to a few inaccuracies in our internal communication to all territorial commanders dated 20.05.2020, giving additional guidelines on the enforcement of the Covid-19 lockdown,” Police Spokesperson CP Fred Enanga said in a statement.

Enanga urges the public to dismiss the “misleading information” about the use of public and private vehicles, as well as the activation of selected businesses that was shown in the document.

“We do maintain that all general merchandise shops outside malls, hotels and restaurants, and the use of private vehicles will resume on the 26.05.2020,” Enanga says in a statement released early Thursday.

“We wish to add that all taxis, buses and minibuses will resume operations at 50% capacity in 95 districts that are not along the borders on 4.06.2020. All members of the public will wear face masks.”

Below is the leaked memo.

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