"The president does not have any symptoms and will continue to
receive close medical monitoring by his medical doctors,"
John-Thomas Dipowe, acting permanent secretary for Government
Communications, said in a statement.
Vice President Slumber Tsogwane will assume the president's
responsibilities until further notice while Masisi is in
isolation, Dipowe said.
New coronavirus infections have risen sharply in the
diamond-rich Southern African country since the detection of the
Omicron variant late last year, to an average of 2,500 every
three days from under 300 over the same period before Omicron.
But health officials say hospitalisations have not spiked.
Botswana has managed to fully vaccinate 71% of its eligible
population of around 1.3 million people.
Health officials said on Dec. 29 that Botswana would start to
administer booster doses while the age limit for vaccination was
reduced to 12 years from 18 years.
(Reporting by Brian Benza; Editing by Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo and
Gareth Jones)
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