Botswana's President Mokgweetsi Masisi has announced a one-week extension of the nationwide lockdown that was due to end on April 30.
President Masisi said the extension was agreed after advise from health experts following an increase in local transmissions.
The extension will end on May 7 followed by two weeks of "sequentially easing" the restrictions.
During the extension, the government will decide on a strategy to ease restrictions depending on how citizens follow guidelines designed to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
Botswana has 22 confirmed cases of the virus and one death and has been on a month-long lockdown.
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