Breaking: Uganda Registers 2 new COVID-19 Community Cases

COVID-19 testing kit

The Ministry of Health has confirmed four new COVID-19 cases from samples that were tested on 19th May 2020.

Two of the new confirmed cases are from 500 community samples while the other 2 cases are from 1,728 samples from truck drivers.

The total number of tests carried out were 2,228. The total number of COVID-19 confirmed cases is now 264.

36 foreign truck drivers who tested positive were handed back to their countries of origin

The two community cases are; A 28-year-old Ugandan male, resident of Buikwe District and is a contact to one of the previously confirmed truck driver.

A 26-year-old Ugandan male, resident of Kyambogo, Kampala and is a contact to one of the previously confirmed truck driver.

He was under quarantine at the time of confirmation and is currently admitted at China-Uganda Friendship Hospital, Naguru.

Two Ugandan male truck drivers who arrived from Tanzania via Mutukula. Both of them are currently admitted at Masaka Regional Referral Hospital.

Additionally, the thirty-six (36) foreign truck drivers include; 17 Tanzanians, 15 Kenyans, 3 Eritreans and 1 Burundian who tested positive for COVID-19.

Currently, there are 80 admitted COVID-19 confirmed cases and all are in stable condition. To-date, Uganda has registered a total of 65 COVID-19 recoveries and NO COVID-19 related death recorded.

 

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