Minister Majoro not convinced of no COVID-19 cases in Lesotho

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Minister Majoro not convinced of no COVID-19 cases in Lesotho
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JOHANNESBURG - Lesotho Finance Minister Moeketsi Majoro said he didn’t believe statistics that say the country had no coronavirus cases and the hospitals would not be able to treat more than 100 patie

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It has declared a state of emergency, imposed a lockdown and announced economic mitigation measures – but in an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News on Tuesday, Majoro has appealed to citizens in South Africa and China not to return home. “I am not confident at all and i am not convinced that there are no COVID-19 cases in Lesotho. The risks and exposures that we see are completely inconsistent with no case.”

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