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Breaking: President Museveni Orders A 30-Day Shutdown Of Churches, Schools Over CODIV-19

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The President of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has directed a 30-day ban of all public gatherings in Uganda as government monitors the movement of the coronavirus across the region.

Museveni shared the critical decision in a crisis meeting held on Monday 16, March, 2020 with top religious leaders at State House Entebbe. The meeting had the Inter-Religious Council (IRCU) Council of Presidents in attendance, Heads of the Ministry of Health, and specialists from the medical fraternity.

During the shutdown, the president directed that no church services will be conducted, no more night prayers, or fellowships, no Juma –Islamic Friday prayers will be held, and more restrictions have been imposed on social service centers like schools, Banks, and hospitals will be observed. Supermarkets and will remain open during the shutdown.

According to Presiding Apostle Dr. Joseph Serwadda, President Museveni has directed that schools should start closing today, and by Friday all schools will have closed. Parents are expected to pick students from schools during this period.

President Museveni said he will make a pronouncement on public service institutions including prisons, army barracks and government agencies because their management is not so complicated.

Dealers in public transport have been directed to equip buses and taxis with hand washing facilities to ensure every passenger gets disinfected before and after boarding a vehicle, while people have also been advised to desist from restricted movement.

Details on how markets and other places where people source for livelihood will be communicated in the president’s address today afternoon, and respective circulars will be released to that effect.

In case of a coronavirus breakout, President Museveni said a lockdown will be enforced on affected areas as a standby team of health official take on the role of handling the matter.

However, this shutdown comes at a time when parliament is also contemplating suspension of business as the coronavirus pandemic rages on.

All other preventive measures have been intensified including screening at entry points and a 14-day quarantine for travelers entering the country.

Uganda has not registered any case of coronavirus yet, but neighbors in the region including Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda confirmed cases of the virus last week, while DRC registered a case of coronavirus a week before.

The proposed 30-day shutdown means the Easter season festivities for Christians will be affected with prayers conducted either on television, online, or suspended sine die.

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