On Monday, the Ministry of Health confirmed 44 new COVID-19 cases in Somalia.
The Horn of Africa nation now has seen the number of COVID-19 cases rise to 480 and 32 deaths.
Among the new cases are 15 health workers.
A report that the United Nations released shows that the worst affected place is Banadir Region, which has 469 cases.
Somaliland has six cases, Galmudug one, Puntland one, and Jubaland three.
COVID-19 has disrupted normalcy in Somalia by destroying the economy and affecting livelihoods.
Restrictions in movement and high inflation are two of the effects that Somalis have to endure because of COVID-19.

