Entebbe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Three more people were discharged from Entebbe Regional Referral Hospital on Tuesday after recovering from the coronavirus disease-Covid19. They were discharged on Monday after they tested negative twice. They include a 34-year-old woman and two men aged 22 and 25 years. The hospital is now …
Read More »COVID19 relief food scandal: OPM officials granted bail
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Four officials from the Office of Prime Minister-OPM accused of fraudulent practices in the purchase of Covid19 food relief are out on bail. They are the OPM permanent Secretary, Christine Guwatudde Kintu, Undersecretary Joel Wanjala, Assistant Commissioner for Procurement, Fred Lutimba and Commissioner for Disaster …
Read More »Virus deaths top 250,000 as billions raised for vaccine push
Washington, United States | AFP | Global deaths from the coronavirus pandemic topped a quarter-million on Monday, mostly in the US and Europe even as both regions slowly moved away from lockdown and world leaders raised billions towards a vaccine. An AFP tally of official figures showed that Europe is the …
Read More »Gov’t orders mandatory wearing of facemasks as more businesses are allowed to reopen
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | President Yoweri Museveni this evening has allowed a very limited number of businesses to reopen, as he extended the COVID-19 lockdown for another 14-days. The businesses so far allowed to open are hardware shops, mechanic workshops and garages, metal and wood workshops, insurance companies, 30 …
Read More »Lock-down eased for a few, majority get 14 day extension
LOCK-DOWN EASED ✳ Agriculture will continue ✳ No opening Airport and other passenger air transport ✳ Bussing, cycling allowed ✳ Wholesalers allowed to open ✳ Hardware shops allowed to open ✳ Insurance providers to work ✳ Metal and wood workshops ✳ Repair workshops and garages ✳ Lawyers allowed to work …
Read More »Virus caused ‘mystery’ mass deaths in north Nigeria: investigators
Kano, Nigeria | AFP | Mass deaths in a northern Nigerian state were caused by coronavirus, the authorities said after a preliminary investigation into the phenomenon. Gravediggers in the state of Kano have reported burying dozens of corpses per day, in what the authorities had called “mysterious deaths”. But a local COVID-19 team, after carrying …
Read More »As lockdowns lift, ‘second wave’ concerns grow
Paris, France | AFP | As several nations begin relaxing their lockdowns following an initial peak in COVID-19 cases, attention is turning to how they can avoid a “second wave” of infections as social distancing is eased. Italy and Spain — two of the hardest hit countries — have already started …
Read More »One in five coronavirus infected asymptomatic: German study
Berlin, Germany | AFP | One in five people infected with the novel coronavirus shows no symptoms, according to results published Monday of a German study into infections in a small district which could have an impact on disease containment measures. Researchers interviewed and tested 919 people in 405 households …
Read More »LIVE: Lockdown decision
May 4th ✳ 39,232 tested ✳ 89 confirmed cases ✳ 55 recoveries ✳ 0 deaths NEW MEASURES ✳ Agriculture will continue ✳ No opening Airport and other air transport ✳ Bussing, cycling allowed ✳ Wholesalers allowed to open ✳ Hardware shops allowed to open ✳ Insurance providers to work ✳ …
Read More »Virus cases pass 145,000 in new European blackspot Russia
Moscow, Russia | AFP | Russia registered a near record in new daily coronavirus cases on Monday as total infections topped 145,000, cementing its position as the European country reporting the most new cases. Health officials said there were 10,581 new infections over the last 24 hours, only 52 fewer than …
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