Masindi, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Health officials in Masindi district are busy trying to trace for over 2,300 people believed to have come into close contact with a 29-year-old police detective attached to Masindi Central police station who tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19) last Saturday. The police officer …
Read More »Absence of personal protective equipment bothers Bunyoro region leaders
Bunyoro Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The lack of personal protection equipment for health workers in Bunyoro region has triggered panic and discomfort among leaders are residents. They argue that in the absence of garments to protect health care workers, many of them are exposed to hazards that put them …
Read More »Uganda’s COVID-19 cases could increase when lockdown is lifted-Scientists
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Scientists are concerned that the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Uganda will increase after the lockdown is lifted. The scientists who are part of the national task force say that is it inevitable for the number of confirmed cases to rise when the …
Read More »Equities tumble as Trump revives trade war fears
Hong Kong, China | AFP | Stock markets suffered steep losses Monday, tracking a selloff in New York after Donald Trump sparked fears of a renewed trade war with China over its role in the coronavirus pandemic. Claims by the US president and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that the disease …
Read More »Boost health facilities to deal with future pandemics, epidemics
COMMENT | Rebecca Nalwoga Mukwaya | An epidemic is a disease that affects a large number of people within a community, population, or region. A pandemic on the other hand is an epidemic that’s spread over multiple countries or continents. Pandemics and epidemics are not a new phenomena, as history has …
Read More »Maternity care during COVID-19 crisis
How it can be responsive, respectful, person-centred | PATIENCE AFULANI AND NADIA DIAMOND-SMITH | COVID-19 is sweeping the world, and the burden on healthcare facilities is growing. Stories have begun to emerge from higher-resource countries, mainly in the U.S. and Europe, about poor experiences for women giving birth in …
Read More »Decline in number of patients picking ARVs worries Kisoro health officials
Kisoro, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A decline in the number of patients turning up to pick their Antiretroviral Drugs – ARVs in Kisoro district during the COVID-19 lockdown is worrying health officials. The health officials say that after the lockdown was imposed in March, most patients have failed to make …
Read More »Suspected COVID-19 Kenyan truck driver isolated in Mbale
Mbale, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Mbale Regional Referral Hospital is holding a Kenyan truck driver in it’s COVID-19 isolation center. The driver is said to have entered into the country through the Malaba border and proceeded to South Sudan. He was reportedly picked from Tororo district on Saturday by …
Read More »Any acts of aggression against journalists wrong – HRNJ
Entebbe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Human Rights Network for Journalists -Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda) has today castigated individuals who commit acts of aggression against journalists, saying it is an affront to press freedom. In its statement to mark this year’s World Press Freedom Day, HRNJ notes that despite the critical role …
Read More »MAY 5: Uganda awaits lockdown decision
🔸 88 confirmed cases 🔸 52 recoveries ✳ 0 deaths Entebbe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT & URN | President Yoweri Museveni is expected to give a timeline Monday 8pm on how government will ease the country out of lockdown, but all indications are that schools will be among the last …
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