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In a bid to contain the outbreak, on March 14 Senegal was the first sub-Saharan African country to close its schools. The country has also adopted a host of other measures, including travel restrictions and bans on cruise ships, public gatherings and events.
As it heads into 2020 Senegal is well placed to continue its strong rate of recent growth, thanks to ongoing public investment and the expansion of the energy industry and digital economy.
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