Sudan announced on Sunday that it was banning all passenger road transport between cities and deploying emergency laws to ensure compliance with measures aimed at stopping the spread of the new coronavirus. The number of confirmed cases in Sudan is low – just 19 people have tested positive including two who died – but officials struggling with an economic crisis and a severely weakened health system are eager to forestall widespread transmission of the illness. For more coronavirus news, visit our dedicated page. Transitional authorities that took power after the overthrow of former President Omar al-Bashir one year ago have imposed a 12-hour curfew, shut down schools, universities and clubs, and banned gatherings. Compliance with the measures has been uneven. Those violating the restrictions, breaking quarantine rules, hiding information or impeding medical treatment could now face criminal prosecution under emergency laws, a statement from the prime minister’s office said. The ban on travel personal and commercial passenger vehicles travelling between cities and states take effect immediately, according to a statement from the ruling sovereign council. Read more: Sudan announces first coronavirus death Sudan closes schools and universities over coronavirus fears Coronavirus: Sudan to release of thousands of prisoners as preventative measure اي استفسار أو طلب خاص بخصوص التوظيف يمكنك التواصل مع الابميل التالي – مجير الموقع : alturky28@gmail.com لطلبات التصميم او البرمجة التواصل مع : hamzalaabar@gmail.com
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