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Rwanda: Govt Allays Concerns Over Covid-19 Situation in Schools

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[New Times] The current situation of Covid-19 in schools is not worrying, Dr Daniel Ngamije, the Minister for Health, has said, easing public concerns that the virus could be widespread in schools.

Source: allAfrica.com
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