COVID-19 CRISIS: 5 new Community cases Registered in Kampala

COVID-19 testing kit (internet photo)

Kampala has recorded 5 more community infections as more 14 people tested positive for Coronavirus.

The new cases have pushed Uganda’s total to 755 cumulative infections.

The new cases include 5 truck drivers identified from different border entries including 2 from Busia, Mirama Hills (1) Bunagana (1) and Lia (1).

Others are community infections which include contacts and alerts.

Of these five have been identified from Kampala, Kyotera (3) and Nebbi (1).

“All contacts to previously confirmed cases were under quarantine at the time of test,” the health ministry indicated in a statement.

The authorities also blocked 27 foreign truck drivers who tested positive for COVID-19. These were returned to their respective countries

In the latest update, the Ministry of Health says total recoveries have reached 492.

Entebbe Regional Referral Hospital on Thursday June 18 discharged 44 truck drivers who recovered from the Coronavirus.

The patients, all long-distance truck drivers were the second biggest number of recovered patients being discharged the same day from one facility ever since Uganda recorded its first case on March 21.

On Monday, 47 truck drivers, the biggest number across the country were discharged from the same hospital.

Uganda now has 263 active cases.

 

 

 

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