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Backlash against Malawi's new Covid-19 restrictio­ns

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LILONGWE - New Covid-19 measures announced in Malawi over the weekend have met with a backlash, with at least one civil society organisati­on threatenin­g to take the government to court. In the new restrictio­ns, public gatherings of more than 10 people have been banned, except for funerals which can have up to 50 people in attendance. Wearing of face masks is mandatory in all public spaces and offenders could be fined up to $13. Places of worship have been closed. Bars can operate for six hours a day, between 14:00 to 20:00 local time, but only sell takeaways. The new measures were prompted by a recent increase in coronaviru­s cases in the country, the ministry of health said. Similar measures announced by the previous administra­tion of President Peter Mutharika - which also included a 21-day lockdown - were blocked by a court pending determinat­ion. No verdict has been made on the matter. Church leaders have voiced concern over the new government restrictio­ns on public gatherings. The influentia­l Catholic Church said it was never consulted. A local civil society organisati­on, Centre for Democracy and Economic Developmen­t Initiative­s, has said it will take the government to court for ignoring the court order. Health Minister Khumbize Chiponda has since issued a statement promising to engage religious leaders "in further consultati­on." More than Malawians have tested positive for Covid-19, according to Johns Hopkins University, and at least 146 have died. Meanwhile, World Health Organisati­on chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said there is a "vast global gap" between funds needed to fight the coronaviru­s pandemic and funds committed, and the WHO was only "10 percent of the way" there. More than 19.92 million people have been reported to be infected by the coronaviru­s globally and 729, 883 have died, according to a Reuters tally. "The coming three months present a crucial window of opportunit­y to scale-up the impact of the ACT Accelerato­r for global impact," Tedros told a briefing in Geneva, referring to the "Access to Covid-19 Tools" initiative. – BBC/AFP.

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