Thursday, April 30, 2020

RWANDA LIFTS LOCKDOWN, SETS NEW MEASURES AGAINST COVID-19

KIGALI, Rwanda

There is relief in Rwanda after government announced lifting a countrywide lockdown that has lasted for at least 45 days as a measure to combat COVID-19, despite the number of infections increasing.
Current measures of a complete ‘Stay At Home’ will remain until Monday, May 4, 2020 when new guidelines will take effect and reviewed after 15 days upon a health assessment, a cabinet meeting chaired by President Kagame resolved on Thursday evening.

Earlier, the Ministry of Health had announced that there were 18 new cases, making the total cases rise to 243. Active cases are now 139 and 104 recoveries.

President Kagame commended Rwandans for abiding by health measures, noting that the fight is not over and called on Rwandans to remain vigilant in observing health guidelines.

The President thanked all stakeholders and international partners for continued support in tackling COVID-19.

The Cabinet approved the Social Economic Recovery plan to support economic activities affected by COVID -19.
The Cabinet reviewed existing measures and approved the following effective Monday May 4, 2020:
The government will continue conducting mass screening and testing for #COVID-19 nationwide.
The Cabinet also resolved that the public must continue wearing masks in public places at all times and that all resumed services must adhere to health guidelines from the Ministry of health (hand hygiene, mask wearing and social distancing).

Electronic payments and online banking services should be used whenever possible and movements are prohibited from 8PM to 5AM except with permission.

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