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Hundreds rally against Nepal’s virus response

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Police in Nepal arrested 10 people, including seven foreigners, as demonstrat­ions against the government’s handling of the Covid-19 crisis continued with hundreds of protesters gathering in Kathmandu, officials said.

The Himalayan nation imposed a complete lockdown in March after reporting its second confirmed case.

But the number of infections have since increased to 5,062, with 16 deaths, and the government has come under fire for not doing enough to contain the outbreak.

Police officials said an estimated 1,000 people had gathered on a major thoroughfa­re in Kathmandu for the third day yesterday, where seven foreign nationals were held.

“The foreigners were held for interferin­g in Nepal’s internal affairs,” police official Basant Lama said.

Earlier this week, police used baton charges, water cannons and tear gas to break up protests near the prime minister’s residence. No such clashes took place yesterday.

Protesters are demanding better quarantine facilities, more tests and transparen­cy in the purchase of medical supplies to fight the crisis.

“Quarantine facilities lack water, sanitation and safety,” protester Ramesh Pradhan said.

“They are becoming the breeding centres for the coronaviru­s. This must be improved.”

Nepal’s government says it has spent about US$89mil (RM380mil) to fight the pandemic, conducted around 310,000 tests and quarantine­d some 158,000 people. But activists insist this is not enough in a country of 30 million people.

“The government is committed to increasing tests, boosting medical services and improving quarantine facilities,” Deputy Prime Minister Ishwor Pokhrel, who is leading the country’s coronaviru­s response, said yesterday.

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