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Rwanda reports 4 more cases of COVID-19

| @indiablooms | Mar 25, 2020, at 01:12 pm

Kigali/Xinhua/UNI: The Rwandan Health Ministry on Wednesday reported four more COVID-19 cases, bringing the total to 40 in less than two weeks since an outbreak in the country.

Of the four patients, two are travelers from Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, one from Belgium's Brussels, and the other one had contact with a previously confirmed case, said the ministry in a statement.

Passengers were placed in isolation upon arrival and tested for the virus, it said.

After effective treatment, the first group of COVID-19 patients in Rwanda could be discharged soon from hospital, Rwandan Health Minister Daniel Ngamije said.

Towards the end of this week, tests will be carried out to ensure that they are virus free before being discharged, said the minister.

The Rwanda Bankers' Association on Tuesday called for temporary closure of some bank branches in Kigali, in order to mitigate the further spread of COVID-19.

The landlocked country has banned unnecessary movements and visits, asking people to stay at home since March 21, with exemptions for essential services like banking.

The government has asked the public to use electronic payments and online banking services whenever possible.

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