Grand Bassa’s county administration has begun distributing sanitation materials across the county and pushing to raise awareness about the Coronavirus.
Lawmakers Have Not Yet Received President’s Declaration of State of Emergency
Although lawmakers convened on Capitol Hill, they have not yet received the president’s official state of emergency declaration; therefore, formal discussions on the subject have not begun yet.
After Nearly Three Decades Kakata Gets Electricity
On Saturday evening, hundreds of citizens defied a Coronavirus state of emergency and stay home order to run through the streets of Kakata to celebrate the return of streetlights to the Margibi capital.
Health Workers at Lofa’s Tellewoyan Hospital Complete Infection Control Training
Health workers at the Tellewoyan Memorial Hospital have ended a one-day infection control training facilitated by the World Health Organization in preparation to combat outbreaks of COVID-19 in Lofa.
In Sinoe, Confusion on How to Implement State of Emergency
The chairman of Sinoe’s joint security team has apologized to citizens for misinterpreting how the state of emergency would apply to the county’s residents.
On First Weekend of State of Emergency, Two Nationwide Internet Outages Occur
Within a span of 21 hours, internet access from service providers such as Orange, LonestarCell MTN, LibTelCo, and K3 Telecom went down twice across the entire country this weekend.
Liberia Football Association Joins Coronavirus Fight With Donations to Health Ministry
The Liberia Football Association has become the latest institution to join the fight against the spread of the Coronavirus by donating US$7,500 worth of materials to the Ministry of Health.
Former Politician to Renovate US$15,000 worth of Hand Pumps Across Bomi
A former politician has embarked on a project to renovate US$15,000 worth of hand pumps in towns and villages across Bomi to prepare residents for the Coronavirus pandemic.