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AFCON joint media release from CAF, COCAN and FECAFOOT!

The Government of the Republic of Cameroon, CAF and Cameroonian Football Association (FECAFOOT) have reached an agreement on the Covid19 protocols to be implemented at the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations 2021.

This was announced by Cameroon Minister of Sport, Professor Narcisse Mouelle Kombi, Minister of Public Health Malachie Manaouda, CAF General Secretary, Véron Mosengo-Omba and FECAFOOT 1st Vice-President Céline Eko Mendomo.

The COVID-19 pandemic and the various mutations of the novel coronavirus require everyone to take relevant and proportionate measures in order to prevent this disease which poses a serious and real threat to people, from spreading.

In Cameroon, as has been the case elsewhere, effective measures have been taken as part of a coherent and tried-and-tested approach to counter the pandemic. The government has set up a special health protocol to combat COVID-19 that applies to the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations.

In less than 25 days, the best 24 African football teams will participate in the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations and special measures must be taken in connection with this important and prestigious event.

As is widely known, organised football plays an important role in fostering integration and peace, as well as bringing people together. It is also a catalyst of hope, a vehicle for shared values.

Therefore, despite the additional challenge posed by the pandemic to the global community, the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations will go ahead as scheduled on 9 January 2022 at Olembe Stadium.

CAF, Cameroon Government and FECAFOOT are of the view that the competition can be used to leveraged to effectively raise awareness on the steps that can be taken to fight the Covid1 pandemic.

The AFCON can and must encourage participants and fans to protect themselves and others by following all the steps that currently work to stop the spread of COVID-19, such as washing and disinfecting hands, physical distancing, wearing masks properly and vaccination.

In light of the above, the Cameroonian government, through its Minister of Health and the Minister of Sport and Physical Education, CAF and FECAFOOT have decided that:

Moreover, with a view to ensuring objectiveness and neutrality as well as trust on all sides, CAF will use an independent, internationally recognised laboratory to test the national-team players and their delegations.

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