The East African
Tuesday March 16 2021
Community Health Workers lining up to receive Covid-19 vaccine at Kirehe Health Center, Eastern Province. PHOTO | COURTESY | RWANDA BROADCASTING AGENCY
Summary
On January 19, the government imposed a temporary lockdown after the country experienced a surge in infections.
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Rwanda has eased coronavirus restrictions with movement between Kigali and the majority of the country now permitted, following a significant drop in new infections.
However, movement to and between the three districts of Gisagara, Bugesera and Nyanza, which still have high number of Covid-19 infections, remain restricted.
On January 19, the government imposed a temporary lockdown after the country experienced a surge in infections.