Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | There are mixed reactions over the proposal by Kampala Capital City Authority -KCCA to take over the management of 16 city markets. The markets were placed under the management of vendors following president, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s directive in 2006 while others were leased to the …
Read More »MPs oppose gov’t withdrawal from burying COVID-19 victims
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A section of members of parliament have criticized the ministry of health for allowing families to bury their dead who succumb to COVID-19. The government had initially taken up the burial arrangements, to guarantee safe and dignified burials, as usually done when dealing with highly …
Read More »Uganda records 100% increase in measles deaths – MOH
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A total of 150 deaths occurred last year due to measles according to the Uganda National Expanded Program on Immunization. According to the Ministry of Health figures, the deaths recorded last year showed an increase of over 100 percent. In 2018, the number of deaths …
Read More »Russian controversial vaccine shows 92% efficacy in early data
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Russia has announced that it’s vaccine Sputnik V is safe and effective for controlling COVID-19. Russia registered the vaccine for public use in August and became the first country to do so through a controversial approval that came in before the start of the large-scale …
Read More »COVID-19: Milk can enhance immunity, learning capacity in young Ugandans
COMMENT | Bijoy Varghese | Amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been a phased reopening of schools in Uganda, beginning with candidate classes. This offers an opportunity to look at all factors needed to ensure the re-opening goes according to plan, including their nutrition, given the nature of the disease …
Read More »Kwania district offices closed after ten staff test COVID-19 positive
Kwania, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Kwania District local government offices have been closed to the public after ten staff tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday. The ten were part of 150 people whose samples were taken for testing by a medical team from Lira Regional Referral hospital. Solomon Odur, the …
Read More »Africa needs USD 12 billion to access COVID-19 vaccine
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The African Union has a commitment of USD 5 billion promised by the World Bank and other donors, out of the USD 12 billion that African countries need to access the coming COVID-19 vaccine. This revelation was made at a teleconference meeting convened Tuesday …
Read More »MOH turns to community mental health as COVID-19 exposes crisis
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Health Ministry plans to introduce a new strategy where health workers will offer mental health services at the community level similar to the model of Voluntary Health Teams-VHTs. Apparently, mental health services are largely a preserve of regional referral and national referral hospitals. …
Read More »US gov’t to support 10 regional referral hospitals
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Ten regional referral hospitals are set to benefit from a five-year program funded by the United States government aimed at strengthening the coordination of HIV related activities in Uganda. They are Masaka, Arua, Fort Portal, Soroti, Jinja, Mbarara, Lira and Moroto, Kayunga and Bombo military …
Read More »Health ministry revisits COVID-19 burial protocols, families to bury the dead
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Families have now been allowed to bury their loved ones that succumb to COVID-19. The government had initially taken up the burial arrangements, to guarantee safe and dignified burials, commonly used when dealing with highly infectious diseases. Guidelines earlier issued by the health ministry …
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