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Liberia: State of Emergency Extended for Another 30 Days
Liberian Observer, 22 June 2020
In spite of preventive measures put in place, number of confirmed cases and deaths due to Coronavirus continues to rise, Executive Mansion says. Read more »
The government says in spite of preventive measures put in place, the number of confirmed cases and deaths due to Coronavirus continues to rise. President George Weah says the decision will afford an opportunity to re-examine the government's response strategy.
A motorcyclist and a passenger wear their face masks in Monrovia
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