Coronavirus: Uganda records its first death
Uganda has recorded the country’s first coronavirus death, according to a tweet from the ministry of health.
However, further tweets explain that the 34-year-old woman was originally being treated for pneumonia in hospital last week. She died on Tuesday and was buried on Thursday.
Also, she was part of the support staff at a health centre and the health ministry says. 30 people who have may have come into contact with the woman have been placed under quarantine. And the tracing of other people who interacted with her is still ongoing.
Uganda has recorded 1,079 cases of coronavirus.
Moreover, the country began a phased easing of lockdown restrictions in May and on Wednesday allowed traders in one of the most congested areas of the capital, Kampala, to return to reopen their shops.
Again, the country’s World Health Organization representative, Dr Yonas Tegegn Woldermariam, said at a media briefing that the death does not indicate that Uganda should reinstate total lockdown as it will depend on various issues, including the number of infections and the capacity of health facilities to handle them.
Uganda registers 1st COVID-19 death.
A 34 year old Ugandan female,resident of Namisindwa District who presented with COVID like signs and symptoms: fever,dry cough,headache and difficulty in breathing.
Director General Health Services, @henrymwebesa confirms during a presser pic.twitter.com/5eQ6tVbJCn— Ministry of Health- Uganda (@MinofHealthUG) July 23, 2020
source: bbc.com