Major incidents covered previously:
June 1: President tests negative – again
May 31: Tourism top on president’s agenda as reopening continues
May 25: govt prioritize data amid stay away campaign
May 20: Extreme social distancing ends, country zoned
May 19: president in Harare for SADC meeting
May 13: More recoveries, ex-prez leads local donors
May 11: capital Gaborone declared high-risk area, ‘quarantined’
May 10: Regulations on resumption of road transport
May 8: Steve Harvey’s donation arrives, relaxed lockdown starts
May 6: Phased lifting of lockdown starting May 8
May 1: Face masks compulsory in public, shared spaces
April 23: All MPs released from quarantine after tests
April 14: Cabinet donates 10% of salaries towards COVID-19 relief fund
April 10: stubborn MPs moved into govt supervised quarantine
April 9: Tally rises to 13, all MPs placed under quarantine
April 1: Botswana president tests negative
March 22: President in coronavirus self-isolation after Namibia trip
May 31: Tourism top on president’s agenda as reopening continues
Government has prioritized reviving the country’s tourism sector as the gradual reopening of the economy continues after a virus lockdown.
Full address – Presidential update on government response to coronavirus pandemic
Total confirmed cases = 35
Total recoveries = 20
Total deaths = 1
Active cases = 14
Figures valid as of close of day May 31, 2020
May 25: govt prioritize data amid stay away campaign
The Botswana government is emphasizing data collection at public and private business places as a key plank in the fight against the pandemic.
Total confirmed cases = 35 (new cases = 5)
Total recoveries = 19
Total deaths = 1
Active cases = 15
Figures valid as of close of day May 24, 2020
May 20: Extreme social distancing ends, country zoned
Government announced an end to extreme social distancing on Wednesday signaling the end of Three Phases of lockdown.
Other contributors included:
Ghana Community in Botswana = P100 000
Botswana Tribal Association = P10 000
Botswana Democratic Party Women’s Wing = P153 000
Mazars Audit firm = P201 000
Former MPs Association = P30 000
Awil College = P20 000 and television content worth P1.6 million,
Kerala Semajam Botswana = P250 000
Old Apostolic Church who donated Personal Protective Equipment worth = P100 220
May 11: capital Gaborone declared high-risk area, ‘quarantined’
Government on Monday declared the capital Gaborone a “high-risk area” and advised residents to limit their movements from henceforth.
A statement issued by Dr. Kereng Masupu, coordinator of the presidential task force on COVID-19 read: “Following the confirmed COVID-19 case of a truck driver who came into Gaborone through the Tiokweng border on Sunday 09 May 2020…
“… the COVID-19 Presidential Task Force would like to advise the public that only those who have been issued Pink Permits for travel into and out of Gaborone are suspended with immediate effect