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Mauritius lifts virus lockdown but beaches, borders remain closed

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May 30: Mauritius ends lockdown

Mauritius’ lockdown will be lifted midnight Saturday, May 30 per Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth’s announcement on Friday.

Confirmed cases = 335

Number of deaths = 10

Recoveries = 322

Active cases = 3

All stats valid as at May 30, 2020 07:00 GMT

May 12: Mauritius virus-free after total recoveries

Mauritius declared total recoveries from coronavirus infections as of May 11, 2020.

May 11 marked the fifteenth consecutive day that the no new case was recorded in the country.

May 4: No new case in 8 days amid lockdown extension

Mauritius recorded no new COVID-19 cases for the past eight days, according to statistics provided by the National Communication Committee on Monday 4 May.

The sanitary curfew put in place on March 20, and which should have ended today, has been extended until June 1, Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth announced last Friday.

Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa

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