COVID-19: Libya reports 1st recovery case

The National Center for Disease Control of Libya’s UN-backed government has announced the first COVID-19 recovery case in the country.
“We officially announce the recovery of the first case of the new coronavirus after two samples tested negative at the laboratory,’’ Badr Addin Al-Najjar, Director of the centre, told a press conference.

“Social separation and commitment to home quarantine are the first steps in reducing the spread of the virus,’’ he added.
When asked about a possible 24-hour curfew in the country, Al-Najjar said it “depends on the development of the epidemic situation’’.
The center also announced a new COVID-19 case, bringing the total in the country to 19.
The country reported the first death from COVID-19 on Thursday, an 85-year-old woman, who was diagnosed with the disease after she passed away.
UN-backed Prime Minister Fayez Serraj in mid-March declared a state of emergency and mobilisation against the virus.
His government has taken a series of measures against the pandemic, including closing airports, border crossings, mosques and educational institutions.
It also banned mass gatherings and movements among cities as well as imposing a curfew.
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The government also stipulated daily working hours from 9.00 a.m. (0700 GMT) to 2.00 p.m. (1200 GMT) local time
On March 24, Libya reported its first case in a 73-year-old man, who had returned from Saudi Arabia.