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Prisoner tests positive for COVID-19, over 200 inmates, Prison Officers put under quarantine

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
June 11, 2020
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Some of the prisoners.

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The Uganda Prisons authorities are said to be on panic after one prisoner who was arrested and taken to Kaiti prison in Namutumba District for defying the Presidential directive tested positive for COVID-19.

Frank Baine, the Uganda Prisons Service Spokesperson said the prisoner has spent four days in prison. He said though he and colleagues who were arrested were in isolation, they have decided to quarantine over 200 individuals that include inmates and prison officers.

“Right now he is in Jinja, he is no longer a prisoner because he was discharged that very day on Monday,” Baine said.

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He added, “After handing him over to the Ministry of Health, we have gone ahead to quarantine the whole prison, with prisoners and staff there for 14 days. We are expecting officials from the Ministry of Health to come and carry out random sample collecting.”

Uganda has registered 665 cases of COVID-19, with 119 recoveries and no single death.

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