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byJean de la Croix Tabaro February 14, 2021 at 9:03 pm
Rwanda has installed storage facilities for the COVID-19 vaccines in readiness to receive the first batch. Photos/RBA
The first batch of Rwandan citizens has already got the COVID-19 vaccine.
According to Rwanda’s Ministry of Health’s communique that was tweeted on Sunday, the country has started the COVID-19 national vaccination programme with high-risk groups, notably frontline healthcare staff, with the World Health Organisation’s approved COVID-19 vaccines acquired through international partnerships.
The Ministry was not specific on which date the program started, but it went on to say that the acquired vaccines are “in limited quantities.”
综合消息:非洲新冠确诊病例数近315万 世卫官员_華僑時報
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The government of Rwanda has demanded for clarifications on the motivations behind the recent arbitrary decision of the UK government to ban non-UK citizens who have been in or transited through Rwanda.
The UK government announced, on January 28, that direct flights from Rwanda have been banned, together with a few other countries.
“This decision was taken due to the risk of new variants rather than any reflection on Rwanda‘s strong handling to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic,” the British High Commission in Rwanda said.
The High Commission’s statement came after the Welwyn Hatfield MP and Secretary of State for Transport, Grant Shapps, announced that the United Arab Emirates, Burundi, and Rwanda all had been added to the UK’s red list.