Rwandan churches reopen with caution over COVID-19 pandemic
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A worshipper washes hands with hand sanitizer at a church in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, July 19, 2020. Some churches in Rwanda reopened doors on Sunday to religious prayers after being closed for over four months due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The Rwandan cabinet on Wednesday said places of worship could resume service upon approval by local authorities. Only those meet the conditions on preventing the spread of COVID-19 are allowed to reopen. (Photos:Xinhua)
Worshippers with face masks keep social distancing at a church in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, July 19, 2020. Some churches in Rwanda reopened doors on Sunday to religious prayers after being closed for over four months due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The Rwandan cabinet on Wednesday said places of worship could resume service upon approval by local authorities. Only those meet the conditions on preventing the spread of COVID-19 are allowed to reopen.
Worshippers with face masks keep social distancing at a church in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, July 19, 2020. Some churches in Rwanda reopened doors on Sunday to religious prayers after being closed for over four months due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The Rwandan cabinet on Wednesday said places of worship could resume service upon approval by local authorities. Only those meet the conditions on preventing the spread of COVID-19 are allowed to reopen.
A worshipper washes hands with hand sanitizer at a church in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, July 19, 2020. Some churches in Rwanda reopened doors on Sunday to religious prayers after being closed for over four months due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The Rwandan cabinet on Wednesday said places of worship could resume service upon approval by local authorities. Only those meet the conditions on preventing the spread of COVID-19 are allowed to reopen.