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Six UNRA staff test positive for COVID-19 as Health Ministry confirms 99 new cases, two deaths

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
August 24, 2020
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Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) has confirmed six positive cases of COVID-19. According to the official statement by UNRA, five of the six confirmed cases are staff at their headquarters at Nakawa Business Park while the one other case is a staff at UNRA Masindi station office.

“UNRA management took a decision to conduct testing of staff for COVID-19 as a proactive measure to detect and prevent the spread of the virus and to offer adequate support to staff in timely manner.

Upon confirmation of the cases, management together with Ministry of Health have since rolled out the respective incident management protocols and much needed health support system that will include psychosocial services to our affected members of staff currently under medical care,” reads UNRA’s statement in part.

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It adds, “We appeal to all our clients and the general public to continue practising proper health hygiene as advised by the ministry of health.”

UNRA has now made it to the ever increasing list of mega companies/institutions registering COVID-19 cases. Total Uganda, Vision Group, Next Media, Nation Media, Uganda Police and NRM Secretariat have all registered cases of COVID-19.

Similarly the ministry of health has today confirmed 99 new cases taking the cumulative total of confirmed cases in Uganda to 2,362. Two (2) COVID-19 deaths were also recorded bringing the total COVID-19 deaths to 22

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