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Zambia Records 100 COVID-19 Cases 24 Hours After Lifting Lockdown

Zambia has recorded 100 new COVID-19 cases within 24-hours of lifting the lockdown order in the country.

President Edgar Lungu had reopened the economy after citing adverse economic and humanitarian effects of the coronavirus-induced lockdown on the country.

As of yesterday, Zambia had recorded a total of 252 coronavirus cases including 7 deaths and 112 recoveries.

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Developments in Zambia are undoubthttps://ekohotblog.com/2020/05/10/coronavirus-over-1500-covid-19-deaths-recorded-within-24hrs-in-us/edly going to affect the region’s efforts to curb the spread and transmission of the virus.

Source: Zambian Observer

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