Mauritania has pronounced its first casualty from coronavirus (COVID-19), state media wrote about March 31, adding to the developing loss of life on the African mainland. The casualty is a 48-year-old French-Mauritanian double national who tried positive for the infection after she passed on, as indicated by the Mauritanian Information Agency. The lady had been isolated close by 16 other French nationals who arrived in the West African state in mid-March, in one of the last trips to arrive at Mauritania before it prohibited worldwide arrivals. N'Diaye Mamadou, an authority accountable for the seclusion place in the capital Nouakchott, told state TV that the lady's case was abnormal in light of the fact that she didn't at first present symptoms. She started to feel sick on Sunday evening, before her condition intensified on Monday morning. She then kicked the bucket on the way to medical clinic on Monday, Mr. Mamadou said. France's international safe haven in Nouakchott said on Tuesday that it had been in contact with the lady, yet that it had been unconscious of her exacerbating wellbeing. Mauritania has recorded six coronavirus cases altogether, two of which have recouped. The legislature has likewise requested an evening time limit and halted travel between its 13 locales in a feathered creature to control the spread of the infection.
Total Confirmed 3,739 cases and recovered 1,225 and deaths 119.