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Another truck driver tests positive for COVID-19, a total of 18 drivers have now tested positive in Uganda

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
April 25, 2020
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The Ministry of Health yesterday confirmed one new cases for COVID-19 and was a 43-year-old Ugandan truck driver who entered the country from Kenya via Malaba border.

The confirmed case was part of the 1,116 samples from truck drivers that were tested on Friday. According to the Minister of Health Dr Jane Ruth Aceng, a total number of 1,533 samples were tested on Friday, and only one turned out positive.

“All 417 samples in the community tested negative. Total samples tested today are 1,533. Total confirmed COVID-19 cases now 75,” she tweeted.

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This is the 18th truck driver who has tested positive for the disease. On Thursday, the Health Ministry saw a sudden increase of COVID-19 cases by 11, all truck drivers. These included; six Tanzanian truck drivers who arrived via Mutukula Border post and five Kenyan truck drivers.

The high number of truck drivers has been the cause of public debate with many Ugandans proposing for the closure of borders. However, government ruled out the possibility of closing its boarders as it is considering a series of options on how to handle the issue.

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