Cyber ​​Cafe reopened in Daloa

After a forced break of four months due to a lack of electricity and a corona lockdown, our partner Isaac has reopened the Cyber-Cafe.

Just in time, because the schools in Daloa are open again and the cyber carries out the registrations and enrollments for the schools. This represents an important source of income for Internet cafes. And in Ivory Coast, too, the government has decided to set up rules for dealing with the virus. It's basically very simple. There is the 1 G rule here. Only those who have been vaccinated are allowed to enter the public space (i.e. buildings). Tests are not carried out due to the lack of tests. You can only be vaccinated if there is a vaccine. Since there is hardly any vaccine, there is a high risk that only privileged people will be able to get a vaccination again.

Was that the intention of the Chancellor when she refused to approve the release of vaccination patents to all countries in the world before the EU vote?

Germany was the only country in the EU that refused to release patents to the poorer countries of the world.

We will continue to report….