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Uganda’s Covid-19 Cases Rise To 1,043 With 1,004 Recoveries

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Uganda’s Covid-19 confirmed cases have reached 1,043, after the Ministry of Health announced 3 new COVID-19 cases from samples tested yesterday 14th, July 2020.

Of the three (3) confirmed cases; two (2) are truck drivers while one (1) is an alert from Kampala.

Ministry Of Health Statement On The New Cases

Uganda so far has 198 total active cases on admission that includes 22 who are foreigners, 4 refugees and 72 Ugandans with 1004 total number of recoveries that include both Ugandans and non-Ugandans.

Meanwhile nineteen (19) foreign truck drivers (15 Kenyans, 2 Congolese and 2 Tanzanians) tested positive for COVID-19 at the border points of entry and their entry into the country was not permitted.
Total number of COVID-19 samples tested were 232,608 and to-date Uganda has not registered any COVID-19 related death.

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