COVID-19: Panic As Uganda Registers 15 Deaths & 60 New Infections

COVID-19: Panic As Uganda Registers 15 Deaths & 60 New Infections

By Andrew  Irumba

Kampala: The Ministry of Health has confirmed that Uganda has registered two deaths and 60 new infections raising total cumulative cases to 1,560, and 1,165 recoveries with 15 deaths.

According to MoH, two fatalities are both Ugandan males aged 63 and 33 years old, who were admitted at Rubaga Hospital with signs and symptoms consistent with COVID-19.

In the same vein, results from samples tested on 16th August 2020 confirmed sixty (60) new cases that included;

Twenty-eight (28) who are alerts, fourteen (14) contacts to previously confirmed cases, fourteen (14) returnees and four (4) truck drivers.

Regarding the twenty-eight (28) alerts, fifteen (15) are from Kampala, five (5) from Namisindwa, two (2) from Luwero and six (6) from Moroto, Arua, Gulu, Pader, Katakwi and Kasese Districts.

Ministry Of Health Statement On The New Infections

Of the fourteen (14) contacts to previously confirmed cases, seven (7) are from Kasese, four (4) from Kampala, three (3) from Arua, Masaka and Kikuube.

However, the fourteen (14) returnees include nine (9) from Saudi Arabia, two (2) from Kenya, three (3) from Germany, Oman and Ethiopia.

Whereas, of the four (4) truck drivers, two (2) arrived from South Sudan via Madi Opei border while two (2) arrived from DRC via Lia and Mpondwe points of entry respectively.

Summary Of New Infections

Meanwhile, twenty-one (21) foreign truck drivers that included 11 Kenyans, 7 Congolese, 2 Britrean and 1 Tanzanian tested positive for COVID-19 at the border points of entry and their entry into the country was not permitted.

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