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Uganda confirms three more coronavirus cases

The number of coronavirus cases has risen to 33 after the ministry of health on Sunday evening confirmed three more patients of the deadly disease.

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Out of 206 samples tested on Sunday, 203 tested negative, while three posted positive.

A tweet on the ministry’s handle reads: “Three 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.”

Uganda has not registered any COVID-19 death.

This comes barely a day after the same ministry confirmed seven new cases raising the number from the initial 23 to 30 by Saturday evening.

The ministry revealed that 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.

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The ministry further revealed that, a total of 1,001 cases are under follow up; 812 of these are under institutional quarantine while 189 are under self-quarantine.

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.

Globally, the coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 199 countries and territories around the world, while over 30,000 have died of the disease worldwide.

Source: Daily Monitor
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