Breaking

COVID19 UPDATE! Kagame extends Lockdown by 15 days as new cases rise

Rwanda's President Paul Kagame [File Photo]

KIGALI —Rwanda’s president, Paul Kagame has ordered a 15-day extension of the current lockdown.

The decision to extend the current two-week lockdown initially declared on March 21 to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus was reached during an extraordinary cabinet meeting hosted by President Kagame via video link on Wednesday and but announced on Thursday Morning.

The initial two-week lockdown was meant to end over this weekend.

Movements outside one’s home are not permitted “except for essential services such as healthcare, food shopping, or banking, and for the personnel performing such services”, according to a statement signed by Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente.

“Farming will continue preparation for the ongoing agricultural season B while observing the guidelines from health authorities,” the statement further adds.

- Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. -

“Schools and higher education institutions (both public and private) will remain closed and are encouraged to use technology to continue instruction.”

Cabinet urged employees of both public and private institutions to continue using technology to work from home with the exception of those working in essential services.

Borders are to remain 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 statement.

“Travel between cities and districts in the country is not permitted except for medical reasons or essential services,” it adds.

“Transport of food and essential goods will continue to function.”

Shops and markets selling foodstuff, hygiene and cleaning products, as well as other essential items will also remain open as has been the case over the last few days.

Also to remain open are healthcare facilities, pharmacies, and petrol stations.

Motorcycles will not be allowed to carry passengers but can serve in the delivery services while bars will also remain closed.

Restaurants and cafes will continue to operate providing only takeaway services.

Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Rwanda rose to 82 after seven new cases were announced on Wednesday.

However, the country has not recorded any coronavirus related death.

Globally, over 900,000 people have so far tested positive with the deadly virus.

- Advertisement. -

At least 45,000 people have lost their lives while some 200,000 have recovered with a majority of those still on treatment (over 640,000) cited as mild cases.

Do you have a story or an opinion to share? Email us on: dailyexpressug@gmail.com Or follow the Daily Express on or for the latest updates.



[post-views]
Comments

Daily Express is Uganda's number one source for breaking news, National news, policy analytical stories, e-buzz, sports, and general news.

We resent fake stories in all our published stories, and are driven by our tagline of being Accurate, Fast & Reliable.

Copyright © 2024 Daily Express Uganda. A Subsidiary of Rabiu Express Media Group Ltd.

To Top
Translate »