On Sunday, Zambia announced more stringent measures aimed at containing the cholera outbreak, according to Minister of Health Sylvia Masebo.
Masebo said the government has introduced a clause in a statutory instrument to enhance cholera prevention and control measures.
During a press briefing on the cholera update, Masebo said that the introduced clause also prohibits the entry of bedsitters into the cholera treatment centers and the safe burial of cholera suspects.
Other earlier measures include restriction of trading of food in unsanitary conditions, prohibition of funeral gatherings for people dying of cholera, while churches were only allowed to meet for a maximum two hours.
“The number of new cases is still very high. Even as we have continued to fight cholera in a multisectoral manner,” she said.
The country recorded 431 new cases and 11 deaths in the past 24 hours in six of the country’s 10 provinces, while 388 people were discharged.
A total of 9,155 people have been affected since the waterborne disease broke out in October while 362 have died.