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2021-05-04 17:05:36 GMT2021-05-05 01:05:36(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
HARARE, May 4 (Xinhua) Authorities in Zimbabwe have started speeding up the process of issuing birth certificates to children who were born during the COVID-19-induced lockdown.
Many children who were born from March last year had not been captured in the national registry due to the lockdown which saw most social services suspended for the greater part of last year, the state-run Chronicle newspaper reported Tuesday.
Although the relevant offices were later opened following the easing of pandemic restrictions, few people were being served as officials sought to adhere to COVID-19 preventative protocols.
Zimbabwe starts issuing birth certificates to children born under lockdown
Xinhua
05 May 2021, 03:18 GMT+10
HARARE, May 4 (Xinhua) Authorities in Zimbabwe have started speeding up the process of issuing birth certificates to children who were born during the COVID-19-induced lockdown. Many children who were born from March last year had not been captured in the national registry due to the lockdown which saw most social services suspended for the greater part of last year, the state-run Chronicle newspaper reported Tuesday. Although the relevant offices were later opened following the easing of pandemic restrictions, few people were being served as officials sought to adhere to COVID-19 preventative protocols.