Uganda’s Ministry of Health has confirmed more three cases of COVID-19 bringing the total number to 33.
According to the ministry of health, a total number of confirmed cases stands at 33 in Uganda.
Out of 206 samples run today Sunday, March 29, 2020, 203 samples tested negative for COVID-19.
3 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed today, Sunday 29 March 2020. Total number of confirmed cases stands at 33 in Uganda.
Out of 206 samples run today, 203 samples tested negative for COVID-19. #STAYSAFEUG— Ministry of Health- Uganda (@MinofHealthUG) March 29, 2020
The President Of Uganda Gen. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni later issued a Statement and thus reads..
Countrymen, Country Women and the Bazukulu. The latest about the Covid-19 situation in our country is that today (Sunday), 206 individuals, mainly returnees from the Gulf and Europe, were tested and only 3 tested positive. All these have been in institutional quarantine.
Two of these are wife and daughter of the man from Masaka who was among the first nine confirmed cases. On his return from Dubai, he went home to his family. After the first confirmed case, his community advised him to go for check up where he tested positive.
Therefore, his wife and daughter were his closest contacts and were quarantined in Entebbe when their husband/ father tested positive.
The third person is a 15-year-old teenager who returned from school in the United Kingdom on March 21st. He was under institutional quarantine where he developed symptoms and tested positive.
I urge you all to observe the guidelines provided by the Ministry of Health and myself to ensure we break the spread of this virus.
Earlier last night, the Health Ministry confirmed more seven cases of COVID-19 bringing the total number to 30.
The ministry said all the seven new cases are imported and that four of them were under institutional quarantine while three were under self-quarantine at the time of the test after they presented with signs and symptoms consistent with COVID-19.
The cases include:
- A 30-year-old Ugandan female resident of Bunga, Kampala who arrived from Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) on March 18, 2020.
- A 26-year-old Ugandan female resident of Mutungo, Kampala who arrived from United Kingdom on March 20, 2020.
- A 10-year-old Ugandan male resident of Bulenga village, Suubi who arrived from United Kingdom on March 20, 2020.
- A 25-year-old Ugandan female resident of Kungu, Najjera who arrived from United Kingdom on March 20, 2020.
- A 59-year-old Ugandan male resident of Senero, Kalangala who arrived from United States of America on March 12, 2020.
- A 33-year-old Ugandan male resident of Naluvale, Wakiso District who arrived from Dubai, UAE on March 19, 2020.
- And a 24-year-old Ugandan female resident of Gayaza, Wakiso who arrived from United Kingdom on March 20, 2020.
A total of 1,660 high risk travellers have completed their 14 days of follow up and have been issued with certificates of completion of the mandatory quarantine.
“A total of 497 contacts of confirmed cases are under follow up. All the 30 confirmed COVlD-19 cases are in stable condition at Mulago National Specialized Hospital, Entebbe Grade, Adjumani and Hoima Hospitals,” part of the statement reads.
Contrary to the various social media reports, Uganda has not registered any COVID-19 death.
The Ministry of Health continues to explain that COVID-19 presents with the following signs and symptoms; running nose (flu), cough, fever and difficulty in breathing. To report any suspected cases of COVlD-l9, call the Ministry of Health toll free lines on 919, 0800-100-066, 0800-203-033 or 0800-303-033.
As the fast spreading virus continues to devastate thousands of lives from around the world, the Ministry continues to appeal to the general public to remain calm but be vigilant and practice the preventive measures.
“Wash your hands with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand rub at least three times a day, maintain a social distance of at least 2 meters and if you have flu like symptoms, cover your nose and mouth with a mask,” the Ministry advises.
Globally, the coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 199 countries and territories around the world, while over 30,000 have died of the disease worldwide.