The state high level taskforce on coronavirus in Western Bahr el Ghazal State has promised to enforce new directives on anyone who fails to comply with orders.
This week, the National High level Taskforce on coronavirus confirmed new cases of the disease bringing the total number of infected people to 49 in South Sudan.
However, the National Taskforce on coronavirus reorders the new directives of closing all the tea and shisha places with immediate effect.
It also restricts boda-boda riders from carrying passengers and allows all bars and restaurants places to only provide take away service.
The Taskforce also imposed the curfew from 7:00PM to 6:00AM with effect from Wednesday 29th of April 2020.
Secretary General in Western Bahr El Ghazal Remijo Hassan said all these new directives must be enforced on everyone who violates them.
Hassan clarified that coronavirus has no cure, but can be prevented by washing hands always, practice social distancing, avoid overcrowded places and shaking of hands.
The secretary General was speaking to Voice of Hope Radio in his office at the council of Ministers after the meeting of the state High Level Taskforce.