Covid-19: Sanitary pass now compulsory to access Lomé’s airport

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Friday, 01 October 2021 14:27
Covid-19: Sanitary pass now compulsory to access Lomé’s airport

(Togo First) - Anyone who wants to access Lomé’s airport must show a Covid vaccination pass or a negative PCR test dating back less than 72 hours, effective next week.

The announcement was made by Col. Dokissime Gnama Latta, Director of Société aéroportuaire de Lomé-Tokoin (SALT), in a note issued on September 29, 2021. 

“Effective Monday, October 04, 2021, access to the terminal is contingent upon presentation of proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test less than seventy-two (72) hours old,” SALT’s boss said. 

The new measure “aims to efficiently prevent Covid-19 from spreading,” explained the official. He then urged “all those who have not been vaccinated yet to do so without delay.”

Last month, let it be recalled, the government imposed the presentation of proof of vaccination to access administrative buildings; this was as the number of Covid cases was rising. Many other sites, with a high number of visitors, adopted the same measure such as the port of Lomé.

To date, the government has distributed one million doses of vaccine, or 121 doses per 1,000 inhabitants, accounting for 4.9% of fully vaccinated subjects, according to data compiled by the Financial Times

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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