Senegal's Gorée Island reopens after Covid-19 closure

One of Senegal's most visited tourist sites, Gorée Island off Dakar, reopens to visitors today. 

A former hub of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, Gorée has been closed for six months because of the coronavirus pandemic, harming its economy. 

A limited number of tourists daily may now visit the World Heritage Site, which was one of the first European settlements on the African continent. 

Facemasks will be obligatory, even when outdoors, and strict social distancing will be enforced. 

The mayor's office said it would welcome the return of visitors to sights including the Door of No Return through which slaves would pass, never to touch African soil again.

This article originally appeared on BBC News

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