Katakwi, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Katakwi District has recorded 1,173 teenage pregnancies in the last seven months. This is part of the report compiled by the District Probation Report from various partners in different sub-counties and Katakwi General Hospital. According to the report, Katakwi Town Council leads with 190 cases, …
Read More »Lira regional referral hospital X- ray unit closed over radiation leakage
Lira , Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Patients in need of X-ray services at Lira Regional Referral hospital are stuck following the closure of the X-ray unit by the International Atomic Energy Council-IAEC leakage of radiation. The council is mandated to regulate the peaceful application of ionizing radiation, protection and safety …
Read More »Confirmed COVID-19 cases keep surging in Asia-Pacific as Malaysia records highest daily spike of 1,240 infections
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | XINHUA | Confirmed cases of COVID-19 kept rising in Asia-Pacific countries on Monday as Malaysia recorded the biggest daily jump of infections. Malaysia reported 1,240 new COVID-19 infections in the highest daily spike since the outbreak, bringing the national total to 27,805, the health ministry said …
Read More »Uganda can’t afford Remdesivir for COVID-19 patients – Dr. Worodria
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | As a result of the changing findings into treatment of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Ministry of Health is set to change their treatment protocols to match emerging evidence. Dr. William Worodria who heads the National COVID-19 case management team told Uganda Radio Network – URN …
Read More »Swedish solar water boiler becoming popular in Uganda
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A boiling container powered by solar energy has eased life for communities without adequate energy in different parts of the country. Users can now avoid catching diseases like typhoid fever, cholera and Hepatitis A or E, and by boiling water they can get rid of …
Read More »MOH tests people’s trust in gov’t in new COVID-19 survey
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Ministry of Health-MOH has embarked on a survey to test people’s trust in government, risk perception and willingness to adhere to COVID-19 preventive measures. This comes in the wake of increased community infections and dwindling trust in interventions to stop COVID-19 transmissions. Dr. Arthur Kiconco, …
Read More »Health workers to drive youth to suicide in Northern Uganda using stigma
Kwania, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Young People Living with HIV/AIDs in Northern Uganda, under their umbrella of Uganda Network of Young People Living with HIV/AIDS (UNYPA) have decried stigma and discrimination. In a startling revelation, the youth accuse medics being at the centre of stigmatising the, a complaint borne out …
Read More »Malaysian king calls for end of “politicking” COVID-19 fight
Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur | XINHUA | Malaysia’s King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah on Sunday urged the country’s politicians to stop “politicking” the COVID-19 fight when Malaysia continues to fight the COVID-19 outbreak. The National Palace said in a statement that the King held a meeting with the country’s other …
Read More »Omoro seeks support for reopening of nodding disease treatment centre
Omoro, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Omoro district authorities are hunting for support from the government to reopen the Nodding Disease treatment center following its closure for more than a year due to lack of funding. The Centre established in 2012 by the Development Partners was meant to offer …
Read More »MOH yet to award contract to complete national isolation center
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Health is yet to award a contract for the completion of the remodeling of the National Isolation Centre in Entebbe. The National Isolation centre located in Manyago, Entebbe Municipality was set up in 2009 to handle medical emergencies that require isolation such as …
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