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'''10 August 2020:''' According to president Andry Rajoelina, the Anamalanga region is in the stabilisation phase of the CovidCOVID-19 pandemic. Over the last days, the Anamalanga region shows a decrease in contamination. The districts of Toamasina I and Toamasina II in the Atsinanana region already passed the peak. On the other hand, the Boeny, Itasy, Bongolava, Haute-Matsiatra, Betsiboka, Alaotra-Mangoro and Atsimo-Andrefana regions face a recrudescence or outbreak of the pandemic.
During his speech, Andry Rajoelina defended the CovidCOVID-Organics, an artemisia-based remedy which is strongly promoted by the Head of State: "It is thanks to the massive distribution of CovidCOVID-Organics herbal tea throughout the country that we have a low case fatality rate."
Due to the lower coronavirus cases in the Anamalanga and Alaotra Mangoro region, the rules of confinement will be loosened. Working hours are extended until 5pm for public and private sectors. Civil servants except those considered to be at risk must return to their post. The curfew is maintained between 9pm and 4am. Any gathering of more than 50 people is still prohibited and places of cultural or sporting events remain closed. Wearing a protective mask is still compulsory and offenders will be penalised. The schedule for national exams is maintained but schools remain closed. Public transport remains suspended, as does the transport of dead bodies outside the Analamanga region. Domestic air flights are still suspended. Entry and exit from Analamanga remain prohibited. Health roadblocks will be replaced by security barriers where only the gendarmes will ensure controls. No doctor will be present at the roadblocks anymore.
In the districts of Toamasina I, all partial deconfinement measures have been lifted and the return to normal is announced.
''' 5 8 August 2020:''' The Analamanga region still remains 1 new death was recorded yesterday, bringing the epicenter total number of the epidemic, although coronavirus is spreading deaths related to COVID-19 to 20 other regions of the country135. Out of the 235 There were also 182 new positive coronavirus cases confirmed last Monday, 185 were recorded reported in AnalamangaMadagascar. The Melaky region new cases are located mainly in Analamanga (141) as well as in 9 other regions: 2 in Itasy (Soavinandriana), 1 in Atsinanana, 2 in Amoron'i Mania (central west Madagascar[[Ambositra]]), 8 in Ihorombe, 6 in Boeny, 2 in Betsiboka (Maevatanana), 1 in Sofia, 7 in Atsimo-Andrefana ([[Toliara]]) and 3 in Menabe ([[Morondava]]) remains the only region not yet affected by Covid. In total, 12,708 COVID-19cases were confirmed by testing, of which 2,161 are active cases. The total number of healings is 10,412, at a cure rate of 80.5%.
''' 5 August 2020:''' The Analamanga region still remains the epicenter of the epidemic, although coronavirus is spreading to 20 other regions of the country. Out of the 235 cases confirmed last Monday, 185 were recorded in Analamanga. The Melaky region (central west Madagascar) remains the only region not yet affected by COVID-19. '''31 July 2020:''' 120 new positive coronavirus cases, 346 recoveries and 1 death. Most of the new cases are located in Analamanga with 77 cases identified in this region. 20 cases were identified in Tsiroanomandidy, Bongolava region, 20 in the DIANA region (2 in [[Antsiranana]], 1 on [[Nosy Be]]), 1 in Toamasina, Atsinanana region, 7 in [[Fianarantsoa]], Haute Matsiatra region, 11 in [[Ambatondrazaka]], Alaotra Mangoro region and 1 in [[Manakara]], Vatovavy Fitovinany region. To date, the total number of confirmed cases of CovidCOVID-19 in Madagascar since the start of the epidemic is 10,868, including 2,955 active cases under treatment. A total of 41,194 PCR tests and 2,723 geneXpert tests were performed.
56 cases of coronavirus contamination were reported in 3 prisons. Due to the overcrowding of Malagasy prisons, this number may rise quickly. Currently, there are 28,000 people detained in all the prisons throughout the country, whilst the capacity should not exceed 11,000.