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Rwanda further eases COVID-19 restrictions

Abraham by Abraham
February 20, 2021
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Rwanda further eases COVID-19 restrictions
KIGALI, RWANDA – APRIL 04: Streets are seen empty due to the precautions taken against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Kigali, Rwanda on April 04, 2020. (Photo by Cyril Ndegeya/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

The Rwandan government said Friday that the current COVID-19 restrictions will be eased from February 23, with the reduction of curfew hours and the resumption of public offices in the capital city of Kigali.

Under the new measures effective from February 23 to March 15, movements will be prohibited between 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. nationwide, and shortened from the current 7 p.m. to 4 a.m., according to a Cabinet communique.

Statement on Cabinet Resolutions of 19/02/2021 pic.twitter.com/PCWn692O8D

— Office of the PM | Rwanda (@PrimatureRwanda) February 19, 2021

Public offices in Kigali, which have been required to close, will resume with essential staff at no more than 30 percent capacity, and all schools across the country will be allowed to open.

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The government also decided to continue banning movements between Kigali and other places, except for essential services, medical reasons and tourism.

It also allowed the reopening of restaurants and cafes, with a 30 percent occupancy limit.

A lockdown was imposed in Kigali from January 18 through February 7 due to a surge in COVID-19 cases in the city. The government has gradually lifted restrictive measures against COVID-19 in and outside the city since then.

As of Friday, Rwanda had recorded a total of 17,929 cases with 16,387 recoveries and 245 deaths.

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