Kadaga spits fire: Ugandans locked in homes aren’t moving but truck drivers, testing positive, going about normal life
Speaker Rebecca Kadaga is startled by the unending infections from track drivers.
The ministry of health on Thursday night confirmed 21 record new cases of Covid-19.
The ministry posted: “21 new COVID-19 cases confirmed from 1,593 samples of truck drivers. This brings the total number of COVID-19 cases to 160 in Uganda.”
They stated: “The new cases include: Ugandans, Kenyans, Tanzanians and South Sudanese who arrived via Mutukula, Busia and Elegu borders.”
Among the new cases are 8 Kenyans, 7 Tanzanians, 5 Ugandans and 1 South Sudanese.
Speaker Kadaga took to her Twitter account to share her worries: “It’s disturbing to note that a bulk of the new #COVID19 cases are from truck drivers.”
Speaker said: “Ugandans locked in their homes aren’t moving but truck drivers, who are testing positive, are going about normal life.”
The 21 new cases take the country’s Covid-19 cases to 160.
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