Liberia: National Public Health Institute, Ministries of Justice, Commerce & Transport Re-enforces Mandatory Mask Wearing - News Summed Up

Liberia: National Public Health Institute, Ministries of Justice, Commerce & Transport Re-enforces Mandatory Mask Wearing


Commuters will not be allowed on public transport including busses, taxi, tricycles and motorbikes, while consumers will not be allowed to enter the supermarkets, shops, stores and restaurants without face masks. Monrovia- The National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL), in collaboration with several ministries has launched the ‘Mask for All Campaign’ in a bid to re-enforce the mandatory wearing of masks as pronounced by President George Weah. Commuters will not be allowed on public transport including busses, taxi, tricycles and motorbikes, while consumers will not be allowed to enter the supermarkets, shops, stores and restaurants. However, he announced the compulsory wearing of mask outdoors and in public areas. Speaking further, he lauded the Star of the Sea Health Center in West Point for taking the lead in enforcing the “No Mask so Service’ measure by stopping people without mask from entering the premises.


Source: Front Page Africa June 22, 2020 00:22 UTC



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