The capital of Rwandan, Kigali and eight other districts across the country are sent back into lockdown to curb surging coronavirus cases and deaths.
Citizens have been advised to significantly reduce social interactions and limit movements only to essential services until 26th July.
Both public and private offices, except for those providing key services, were ordered closed.
It is expected that there will be a ban on outdoor sport and recreational activities, while schools will be closed and the number of people attending funerals is capped at 15.
Meanwhile, international arrivals and tourism will however continue.
It was gathered that Rwanda has up until now avoided the worst of the pandemic by enforcing some of the strictest containment measures on the continent and implementing a rigorous regime of testing and contact tracing.
However, in recent weeks, cases have skyrocketed as the East African nation battles more virulent variants of the virus, including delta.
Hospitals have been overwhelmed, with a critical shortage of beds and desperately needed medicines.
It was reported that the country of 13 million people has registered nearly 51,000 cases of Covid-19 of which 607 have been fatal.
Like other countries on the continent, vaccine uptake has been slow due in part to a lack of doses and public apathy.