Barely a few hours to the lockdown of the entire country, the Armed Forces of Liberia issued a statement appealing to the public to abide by the stay home directive issued by President George Weah.
Local Authorities in Bong Reinforce COVID-19 Prevention Regulations
Bong authorities have concluded a meeting aimed at enforcing the state of emergency regulations in the fight against the Coronavirus.
Grand Kru Records First COVID-19 Death, Two Suspected Cases
Grand Kru has recorded its first confirmed Coronavirus death, along with two suspected cases.
Lawmakers Fail to Convene to Discuss State of Emergency on Thursday, Friday
The legislature failed to convened a joint session on Thursday as suggested by Pres. George Weah when he delivered his address to the country on Wednesday announcing a state of emergency to contain the Coronavirus pandemic in Liberia.
Tappita’s Jackson F. Doe Hospital Outlines Coronavirus Plans
The Jackson F. Doe Memorial Regional Referral Hospital, Liberia’s second largest hospital, has announced strategies it is employing to protect its staff and the community against the Coronavirus pandemic.
ELWA Hospital Fails to Provide Information to Back Government’s Claim on First Coronavirus Death
The administration of the ELWA Medical Center in Paynesville has failed to provide information to back the government’s claim on the country’s first Coronavirus death.
Four Counties Prepare for Lockdown as Pres. Weah Declares State of Emergency
President George Weah has declared a national state of emergency on Wednesday, along with additional measures to contain the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic in the country. These measures include a mandatory 14-day stay home order for residents of Montserrado, Margibi, Nimba, and Grand Kru.
Full Transcript: Pres. Weah Announces COVID-19 State of Emergency
On Wednesday, President George Weah announced a state of emergency along with measures aimed at containing the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic in the country. His announcement came as health authorities prepared to announce that confirmed cases had more than doubled, with an additional 17 cases to bring the total to 31.