Entebbe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Health -MOH has said the Entebbe Regional Referral Hospital will not re-open to the general public this month, as earlier planned. Dr. Diana Atwine, the Permanent Secretary of MOH, told Uganda Radio Network (URN) on Monday that the ministry has asked the …
Read More »IRS reduces malaria prevalence in Lira by 15%
Lira, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Lira district has registered a 15 per cent reduction in Malaria prevalence, thanks to the Indoor- Residual Spray (IRS) program. IRS is the application of long-lasting insecticides in residences to either kill or repel the mosquitoes. It is believed to be suitable for Uganda because …
Read More »India’s COVID-19 tally surpasses 15 million
New Delhi, India | XINHUA | India’s COVID-19 tally surpassed the 15-million mark, reaching 15,061,919, on Monday, revealed the latest data by the federal health ministry. There was an increase of 273,810 COVID-19 cases during the past 24 hours. This is the third consecutive day when the country witnessed a …
Read More »Gulu district struggles to contain hepatitis B infections
Gulu , Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Gulu District health department is struggling to contain Hepatitis B infections because of the failure by residents to embrace vaccination. At least 832 people tested positive for hepatitis B between January 2020 and February 2021, according to statistics from the District health department. …
Read More »Medical association ponders legal action over mandatory COVID-19 jabs for health workers
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Uganda Medical Association (UMA) is considering legal redress over reports that some political leaders are forcing health workers to take the COVID-19 vaccine. Speaking to journalists on Monday, officials of the Association said that they had received several reports that health workers are being …
Read More »Low vaccine uptake forcing MOH back to Covid war drawing board
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The ministry of health has been forced to continuously revise the COVID-19 vaccination priority groups due to the low uptake of the vaccine. According to health ministry officials, they have been forced to change the original plan of vaccination to increase uptake of the vaccine. Originally, …
Read More »Soroti teachers want COVID-19 vaccination extended nearer to them
Soroti, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Teachers in Arapai Sub County in Soroti District want the Government to establish COVID-19 vaccination points at Health Centre III nearer to them. This comes after the Soroti District COVID-19 task force set up five vaccination points in the district and city. They include Soroti Regional Referral …
Read More »NMS completes distribution of over 28M mosquito nets
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The National Medical Stores-NMS has completed the distribution of 28.4 million long-lasting insecticide treated mosquito nets across the country. The nets were distributed to 2,051 sub-counties in the 8 months long campaign. In 2019, the Ministry of Health tasked NMS to handle the procurement, storage …
Read More »Study finds risk of rare blood clotting higher in COVID-19 patients than vaccines
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Researchers at the University of Oxford have reported that the risk of the rare blood clotting known as cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) following COVID-19 infection is around 100 times greater than normal, several times higher than it is after vaccination or following influenza. The study …
Read More »Uganda advised to address blood clots associated with COVID-19 vaccines
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The World Health Organisation has urged the government of Uganda to put in place measures to address adverse side effects of COVID-19 vaccines. The call follows reports that the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine has been found to cause rare blood clots similar to the …
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