Beijing, China | Xinhua |Ā Family members of patients in the intensive care unit(ICU) with COVID-19 often experience abrupt change in circumstance and thus may have PTSD symptoms needing emotional support, a new study has found. These family members often have to make difficult decisions quickly and feel a loss of …
Read More »Gulu University to receive Covilyce-1 funding next financial year
Gulu, Uganda |Ā THE INDEPENDENT |Ā Gulu University will receive funding from the government for Covilyce-1, a poly-herbal concoction developed for Covid-19 treatment, in the next financial year. This was revealed by the Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation Dr. Monica Musenero. Dr. Musenero says the fund for the herbal concoction has …
Read More »Ministry of health to vaccinate children against COVID-19 next month
Kampala, Uganda |Ā THE INDEPENDENT |Ā The Ministry of health will start vaccinating children against COVID-19 next month, health minister Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng has said. The vaccination will start with secondary school children when the school term commences on May 9, she told the media on Wednesday. “The Pfizer vaccine approved …
Read More »Supply for Covid-19 vaccines outstrips demand
Kampala, Uganda |Ā THE INDEPENDENT |Ā GAVI, the vaccines alliance is urging countries to order for COVID-19 vaccines saying that they have enough stocks to cover each of their needs. The development comes only a year after wide concerns of hoarding birthed what was widely referred to as vaccine nationalism. GAVIās CEO …
Read More »Uganda relaxes PCR test requirement for travelers
Entebbe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Ā Ā Travelers moving in and out of Uganda are no longer required to have a COVID-19 PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test, as long as they are fully vaccinated.Ā The requirement still stands for those who are not vaccinated as well as those who took only a …
Read More »COVID-19 pandemic not over yet: WHO
Geneva, Switzerland | Xinhua |Ā Even though the number of globally reported COVID-19 cases and deaths continues to decline, largely due to a drop in testing rates, the pandemic is not over, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Tuesday. Last week, just over 15,000 coronavirus-related deaths were reported to the …
Read More »Cultural leaders asked to mobilize locals for vaccination
Kitgum, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Ā Kitgum district task force has called upon clan leaders to join hands in mobilizing the population to go for the mass covid-19 vaccination campaign. The appeal follows the low uptake of the mass covid-19 vaccines in the district since the second phase of the vaccination …
Read More »Brazil decrees end of COVID-19 health emergency
Brasilia, Brazil | Xinhua |Ā Brazilian Health Minister Marcelo Queiroga signed a decree on Friday ending the COVID-19 public health emergency, effective 30 days after its publication in the Official Gazette. In its decision to lift the emergency, which has been in force since February 2020, the Health Ministry took …
Read More »Educationalists task Govt on continuous training of teachers
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Experts in the education sector have tasked the government with continuous training for the teachers after the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the educationalists, teachers were hit hard during the lockdown, but most of the interventions to recover from the effects of the pandemic have …
Read More »IN THE INDEPENDENT: Covid-19 baby boom
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Ā These are the top stories in this week’s THE INDEPENDENT. COVER Hell in Karamoja: Does sub-region require military response only? THE LAST WORD Aiding the enemy: How US involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict is helping the rise of China to surpass America as the world’s …
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