Victim,
65, returned to Rwanda after falling ill in neighboring country, says health
ministry
A
truck driver, 65, who returned to Rwanda after falling ill in a neighboring
country, died from severe respiratory complications, said the health ministry.
The victim had been receiving intensive care treatment at a specialized
COVID-19 facility.
Global
COVID-19 cases topped 6 million Saturday, according to US-based Johns Hopkins
University.
Rwanda
eased a coronavirus lockdown May 4, allowing businesses to resume with
essential staff.
But
restrictions on movement to and out of the capital of Kigali is expected to be
eased June 1 as well as lifting restrictions on the operation of commercial
motorcycles. The country’s borders also remain closed.
Four
new COVID-19 cases were registered Saturday bring the number to 359 with 250
recoveries. The country has 108 active cases.
At
least 66,976 tests have been conducted, according to the country’s health
ministry.
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