Rwanda National Police (RNP) has commended the public for increased compliance with COVID-19 prevention directives and called for individual responsiveness to fight and report any violations that can fuel further spread of the pandemic.
While speaking on Waramutse Rwanda (Good Morning Rwanda) talk-show on Rwanda Television on Monday, December 28, RNP spokesperson, CP John Bosco Kabera observed that the public generally “behaved well during Christmas celebrations.”
He, however, added that there are some people, who were caught violating the curfew while others had no face mask.
“Residents of Rwanda ought to know that we are not against Christmas or New Year celebrations, but rather we are preventing the spread of the COVID-19, which requires maximum respect for prevention directives in all aspects,” said CP Kabera
He advised the public to prepare their schedules on time, avoid anything prohibited or any distractions and to start their journeys early to avoid traffic congestion so as to be home by 8 PM.
“We remind the public that we are still in the emergency period that requires individual responsiveness in compliance with Covid-19 prevention guidelines.
There is no difference between Christmas and New Year when it comes to the directives and compliance; people should continue to adhere to Covid-19 preventive measures instead of being forced. It should be the aspect of safety first,” CP Kabera said.
We thank those who continue to share timely information on violations, which helps enforcement and fighting the spread of the pandemic. (End)