29, March 2020
Coronavirus Outbreak: Charter Flight Leaving Yaounde to Washington D.C. 0
U.S. Embassy Yaounde has arranged a special charter flight for U.S. citizens departing Yaounde NSI Airport on Tuesday, March 31 at 4 p.m. This flight will be direct to Washington, D.C. (Dulles International Airport), at an estimated cost of $2065 per passenger regardless of passenger age or seat location (the final cost will be announced as soon as it is confirmed). Passengers will not be paying beforehand, but rather borrowing the cost of the flight from the U.S. Government.
All passengers must agree to reimburse the U.S. Government by signing a promissory note (loan agreement) for approximately $2065. Only passengers who complete and sign the form will be allowed to board the plane. No cash or credit card payments will be accepted at the U.S. Embassy or the airport. Please fill out the attached form (DS-5528) and email the completed version to YaoundeACS@state.gov to register for the flight on a first-come, first-served basis.
You will be responsible for any arrangements and costs (lodging, connecting flights, or local transportation, etc.) beyond Dulles Airport in Washington, D.C.
No pets will be allowed on the flight and each passenger will only be allowed one carry-on bag and two checked bags with a maximum of 46kg. There will be no option to pay for extra services or excess baggage on the day of the flight.
The airline reserves the right to refuse boarding for any passenger. Passengers who are displaying COVID-19 symptoms or who have recently traveled to a high-risk country may be refused boarding.
If you want to depart on this flight, please email YaoundeACS@state.gov with full names (First, Middle, Last) as they appear in the U.S. passport, date of birth, and U.S. passport number for each traveler and the completed DS-5528 promissory note. You are required to do this even if you have previously sent us this information. The flights will be filled in the order that the emails are received. Please do not call the Embassy to confirm receipt of your email; we will contact you if you are confirmed for a seat on one of these flights.
After the flight is full, subsequent requests will be placed on a standby list. Legal Permanent Residents are also eligible to be placed on the standby list but will only be accommodated after all U.S. citizens have had an opportunity to take a seat.
Be assured that Embassy Yaounde will continue to make every effort to assist U.S. citizens who are not able to travel on this flight, but still wish to return home. However, encourage those interested to take advantage of this opportunity quickly.
Source: US Embassy Yaounde



















29, March 2020
Coronavirus: France records 292 deaths in a day, total death toll of 2,606 0
French health authorities reported 292 new deaths from the coronavirus on Sunday, up 13% on the previous day and taking the total to 2,606 since March 1, as the government raced to relieve pressure on overwhelmed hospitals in the east.
The number of known cases of coronavirus infection rose to 40,174 on Sunday from 37,575 a day earlier, France’s director general of health Jérôme Salomon told a press conference on Sunday.
Among the nearly 19,000 patients now hospitalised, 4,632 are in intensive care, Salomon said.
The toll over the past 24 hours was below the 319 deaths reported on Saturday, but the figures include only deaths reported in hospitals, and not at retirement homes or assisted-living facilities.
Authorities say they will be able to compile data on deaths in retirement homes from next week, which is likely to result in a big increase in registered fatalities.
France has been under virtual lockdown since March 17 and Prime Minister Édouard Philippe said on Friday that the unprecedented peacetime restrictions on public life would remain in place until at least April 15.
Public gatherings are banned, schools and universities are closed and all non-essential businesses have shut down, with people allowed out of their homes only to buy groceries, carry out essential work, exercise or seek medical care.
France’s Health Minister Olivier Véran announced on Saturday that the government has ordered more than a billion face masks – the overwhelming majority of them sourced from China – as the government scrambles to build up its supplies.
Véran noted that France has been using 40 million face masks weekly as it battles the pandemic and currently has three weeks worth of supplies.
Doctors, nursing home carers, the police and other frontline staff have decried a shortage of masks.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP, REUTERS)