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No need To wear Mask when Vaccinated, Minister Aceng declares

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April 27, 2022
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Full Speech: Museveni Delivers ‘Scientific’ State of Nation Address

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has always emphasised putting on a mask

The Minister of Health Dr Ruth Jane Aceng has addressed the media on the evolving COVID-19 situation and updated travel measures in the country.

She said that to-date, the country has registered 164,118 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 3,596 deaths.

“Currently, there are two severely ill COVID-19 patients on admission at Mulago National Referral Hospital, and St. Mary’s Hospital, Lacor. It is important to note that both these patients are not vaccinated,” she added.

So far 15,268,403 people have received the 1st dose of any COVID-19 vaccine accounting for 71% of the target population of 22 million people.  While 10,250,742 people are fully vaccinated accounting for 48% of the target population.

59,542 people have received their booster dose.

“The Ministry will embark on vaccination of secondary school children to protect them from severe COVID-19 on 9 May 2022. The Pfizer vaccine will be deployed to vaccinate this age group. Pfizer is a two dose vaccine, administered 4 weeks apart,” she said.

Against that backdrop the Minister explained that fully vaccinated individuals will NOT be required to wear face masks when they are outdoors provided there are NO crowds.

“Wearing of face masks when one is indoors or in closed spaces like public transport, shops, schools and offices etc where 2 meters distancing can’t be observed with other individuals, is required whether one is vaccinated or not

The vulnerable or high-risk population . i.e. elderly aged 50 years and above and people living with co-morbidities irrespective of age are advised to wear a face mask at all times whether they are vaccinated or not,” she said.

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