Three years of a pandemic in Rwanda
March 14,2023 marks exactly three years when the first case of Covid-19 was reported in Rwanda.
This pandemic was a once-in-a-lifetime event that tested the limits of humanity.
Schools halted, large numbers of people hospitalized, jobs lost and now and then restrictions, including the ground-breaking lockdowns, became routine in the lives of Rwandans.
While many may want to forget the horrors wrought by the pandemic, health practitioners indicate the virus appears here to stay, along with the threat of a more dangerous version sweeping across the planet.
Though the pandemic still killing 900 to 1,000 people a day worldwide, the stealthy virus behind COVID-19 hasn't lost its punch but has been managed in Rwanda since the positivity rate currently stands at 0.1 percent.
Key initiatives put in place to keep the virus at bay
Rwanda has been hailed among countries that effectively managed to keep the virus at bay, and here are some of the strategies taken to counter the novel virus.
Drones were used in community awareness; Bracelets used as tracker devices on vivid-19 patients in home based care; GPS tracking for cross border trucks used to monitor trucks stops at non designated locations;
Digital softwares like online covid-19 results and vaccination portals, WelTel application used to monitor status of positives patients in HBC by self-reporting their symptoms, passenger locator for, among others.
Some achievements registered
These initiatives did pay off, and Rwanda has managed to scale down the rates of deaths among other effects that resulted from the stealthy pandemic, some of which we can mention:
As of early March 2023, Rwanda has recorded 133,172 confirmed cases of Covid-19 with 1,468 deaths, reported to WHO.
As of the end of 2022, a total of 26,106,436 vaccine doses have been administered in the country.
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