Maldives government have announced the total lockdown exercised across Greater Male’ Region will be officially lifted on Monday, 15 June 2020.
With this, all previous restrictions on the public in going out will no longer remain effective while several businesses are gearing up to open under the ‘New Normal.’
Though the lockdown is lifted for the region, domestic travels from Male’ to outside of the region have been restricted as the outbreak have not been fully quashed.
However, with the recent recovery cases surpassing that of active cases, the island nation is possibly looking towards a silver lining.
The Covid-19 virus still remain without a reported cure, and it is still not fully countered.
As the Greater Male’ Region expect a lockdown lift on coming Monday, the possibilities over a second-wave of the virus becomes more and more harrowing.
Covid-19 Case Updates
The figures reflected on the illustration is the latest development in Maldives as per Health Protection Agency and Ministry of Health’s updates.
Covid-19 From The News:
15 June – Maldives government reopen mosques in Greater Male’ Region while communal prayers remain banned.
15 June – Health authorities claim discovery of 22 positive cases and 94 recoveries, reported on Sunday evening.
15 June – Health Protection Agency rescind restrictive measures taken in islands except Male’ Region.
15 June – Authorities claim it has been 100 days since Covid-19 was first discovered in Maldives, and total of 34,677 individuals were tested.
Covid-19 Statistics:
Case Statistics:
- Total Cases: 2035
- Active Cases: 714
- Recoveries: 1311 (64.42%)
- Total Deaths: 8 (0.39%)
- Total in Quarantine: 341
- Total in Isolation: 453
Nationalities:
- Bangladesh: 1074 (52.78%)
- Maldives: 710 (34.89%)
- India: 192 (9.43%)
- Nepal: 28 (1.38%)
- Italy: 11 (0.54%)
- Sri Lanka: 11 (0.54%)
- Pakistan: 3 (0.15%)
- Other: 6 (0.29%)
State Decisions
29 April – The total lockdown period in Greater Male’ Region have been extended by another 14 days. The new lockdown deadline will last until 14 May 2020.
30 April – Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Thursday confirmed extending state closure period once again, effective until 14 May 2020.
30 April – Minister of Health announced extending the State of Public Health Emergency once again; stretching the duration until 30 May 2020.
30 April – Minister of Islamic Affairs have once again extended ban on congregational prayers until 14 May amid escalating COVID-19 crisis in Maldives.
14 May – Health Protection Agency announced the total lockdown period in Greater Male’ Region have been extended by another 14-days. The lockdown will now remain effective until 28 May 2020.
14 May – Ministry of Islamic Affairs: the ban on congregational prayers across the country have once again been extended until 28 May.
14 May – Maldives Police Service: authorities confirmed the Sinamale’ Bridge will be closed from transportation between 01:00hrs and 09:00hrs everyday effective from Thursday.
16 May – Maldives Government: President of Maldives Ibrahim Mohamed Solih confirmed renewing state closure period effective between 17 May until 28 May.
Economic News – Highlights
Local:
- Maldives Government: according to the government deliveries will be restricted after 22:00hrs under new normal procedure.
- Island Aviation: the aviation company claimed Maafaru Airport will be opened for international flight operational standard in July 2020.
- Bank of Maldives: the national bank of Maldives have extended the temporary increment on debit card withdrawal limit for Maldivians abroad, effective until 5 July 2020.
Weekly Covid-19 Spending Report
Data reflected on the weekly Covid-19 spending report are acquired after assimilating previous week’s spending by state bodies in efforts to counter the pandemic.
As of:
30 April: total spending was recorded at MVR665.4 million. The spending committed by Ministry of Health and NDMA contributed to 91.2% of all spending.
07 May: total spending towards Covid-19 related efforts stood at MVR814.2 million, marking a 22.4% increase compared to previous week. Both Ministry of Health and NDMA continue to contribute towards majority (91.5%) of all spending.
14 May – the total spending towards Covid-19 related efforts increased by 7.3% from the previous week. The total state spending towards curbing the pandemic spread in Maldives have reached MVR873.3 million.
21 May – total spending towards Covid-19 related efforts decreased 0.7% from previous week. Total spending towards the efforts against the pandemic was at MVR866.9 million.
28 May – government’s total spending towards Covid-19 related efforts increased by 2.9% and reached MVR892.3 million.
04 June – government’s weekly Covid-19 spending on health efforts reached MVR923.2 million, marking a 3.5% increase from previous week.
Updates from Press Conference
The following updates are extracted from the latest press conferences – held within the last 24-hours:
*No updates
Editor’s Note: The data represented in the format of news, article or bulletin in this report are collected verified and official sources countering the viral pandemic, as well as news releases, media updates and critical data from government institutions. Follow this space for more developments; updated in every 24 hours.
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