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COVID-19 CRISIS: Rwanda’s coronavirus infections surge to 143 as Kagame extends lockdown again

JAVIRA SSEBWAMI | PML Daily Staff Writer by JAVIRA SSEBWAMI | PML Daily Staff Writer
April 18, 2020
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President Paul Kagame has extended lockdown for as coronavirus takes toll on his country (PHOTO/File)

KIGALI — Rwanda on Friday registered five new coronavirus cases, taking her tally of confirmed infections to 143, according to a status report from the Health Ministry.

Meanwhile, a cabinet meeting chaired by President Paul Kagame has resolved that the ongoing lockdown to contain COVID-19 in the country be extended for another 11 days.

This means it will now end on April 30, a part of the measures to stop the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rwanda has been on lockdown since March 21.

This is the second time that the government has extended the lockdown period.

The first two-week lockdown ran from March 21 and was meant to expire mid April, but was later extended for more 15 days until April 19.

According to a communique from the Prime Minister’s Office Friday night, the decision to extend the lockdown was taken during an extraordinary cabinet meeting chaired by President Kagame which was held via video conference on Friday.

“To further contain the outbreak, Cabinet extended the existing measures until April 30th 2020,” it read.

Under the lockdown, people are obliged not to make unnecessary movements outside of their homes.

Businesses across the country are also closed except for those dealing in essential commodities like fuel, food items and medicine.

Services like banks and telecommunication companies are also considered essential and remain in operation.

Other measures prescribed by the lockdown include temporary ban on non-essential travel between different cities and districts across the country, suspension of mass gatherings like church services and schools while all employees in the public and private sector also are ordered to work from home, apart from those providing essential services.

Public transport is also not operational, save for taxi cabs which are allowed to carry people dealing in the provision of essential services.

“Motos (taxi) are not permitted to carry passengers but may offer delivery services,” reads part of the Prime Minister’s communique.

Rwanda’s borders are also closed except for goods and cargo as well as returning citizens and legal residents who will be subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine at designated locations.

According to the communique, President Kagame also thanked Rwandans for the continued solidarity and for observing measures in place to slow the spread of COVID-19.

“The President commended all partners for continued support and commended the global and African solidarity in fighting the COVID – 19 pandemic,” it reads.

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