Feature: COVID-19 fight in Malawi threatened by people ignoring preventive measures
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People without face masks are seen at a market in Blantyre, Malawi, Sept. 17, 2020. For the past few days, Malawi has been registering few new cases of COVID-19 and deaths, somehow, the development has caused negligence in observing preventative measures among many people in the country. Experts in the country have advised people to remain vigilant as the pandemic remains a global health concern. (Photos: Xinhua)
People without face masks are seen at a market in Blantyre, Malawi, Sept. 17, 2020. For the past few days, Malawi has been registering few new cases of COVID-19 and deaths, somehow, the development has caused negligence in observing preventative measures among many people in the country. Experts in the country have advised people to remain vigilant as the pandemic remains a global health concern.
A vendor without a face mask is seen at a market in Blantyre, Malawi, on Sept. 17, 2020. For the past few days, Malawi has been registering few new cases of COVID-19 and deaths, somehow, the development has caused negligence in observing preventative measures among many people in the country. Experts in the country have advised people to remain vigilant as the pandemic remains a global health concern.
Photo taken on Sept. 17, 2020 shows a billboard asking people to stay at home amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Blantyre, Malawi. For the past few days, Malawi has been registering few new cases of COVID-19 and deaths, somehow, the development has caused negligence in observing preventative measures among many people in the country. Experts in the country have advised people to remain vigilant as the pandemic remains a global health concern.
People without face masks are seen at a market in Blantyre, Malawi, Sept. 17, 2020. For the past few days, Malawi has been registering few new cases of COVID-19 and deaths, somehow, the development has caused negligence in observing preventative measures among many people in the country. Experts in the country have advised people to remain vigilant as the pandemic remains a global health concern.