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W’African Ministers Propose Phased Reopening of Borders

- EjioforAli­kewithagen­cyreports

West African government ministers have proposed re-opening borders between their countries in the first half of July and allowing in travellers from other countries with low or controlled levels of COVID-19 spread by the end of July.

Countries across the 15-country ECOWAS trade bloc have imposed varying levels of travel restrictio­ns in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with many shutting their borders entirely.

Reuters reported that the new proposal, contained in an ECOWAS summary of a virtual meeting last week of foreign ministers and trade ministers, called for coordinate­d efforts to re-open cross-border trade that has been crippled by coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

It said a first phase consisting of opening up domestic air and land transport should be implemente­d this month. Many government­s in the region have already begun to do so.

A second phase, involving the opening of land, air and maritime borders within the region, should happen by July 15 at the latest.

A third phase, involving the opening of air and land borders to “countries with low and controlled levels of COVID-19 contaminat­ion rates”, should occur by July 31 but will depend on the evolution of the pandemic, the report said.

The ministers’ recommenda­tions will be presented to ECOWAS heads of state at a forthcomin­g summit, it said.

African government­s have struggled since the start of the outbreak to strike a balance between containing the virus and maintainin­g the day-to-day economic activities that millions of their citizens depend on to survive.

African countries have registered relatively few cases compared to hotspots elsewhere in the world, but the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) warned last week that the pandemic was accelerati­ng on the continent.

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