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COVID-19: Uganda’s positivity rate drops to 7.9%

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
July 16, 2021
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The health ministry has revealed that 434 out of 5480 people tested positive from the coronavirus, signaling a 7.9% positivity rate. Earlier this week, government revealed that it will start easing lockdown when the positivity rate drops to 5%.

Data from the Ministry of Health further indicates that the country recorded 37 deaths on Thursday, bringing the total number to 2286.

More good news indicates that recoveries have risen to 65083 after 987 were confirmed to have beaten the COVID-19 battle.

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Ministry of Health data shows the country has cumulatively recorded 89514 Covid-19 cases with at least 849 patients admitted to hospitals across the country.

The breakdown of the 434 new cases are; 430 Contacts and Alerts: Kampala (184) Wakiso (18) Sironko (12) Adjumani (11) Arua (11) Kalaki (10) Kyotera (11) Butambala (9) Nakaseke (9) Masaka (9) Soroti (8) Moroto (10) Kagadi (7) Rakai (7) Kapchorwa (7) Kalungu (7) Kisoro (7) Kibuku (7)

Mpigi (6) Buvuma (5) Moyo (4) Jinja (6) Kabarole (4) Koboko (3) Gulu (4) Nakapiripirit (3) Luwero (3) Nakasongola (3) Nebbi (3) Kasese (3) Isingiro (3) Bukomansimbi (2) Buikwe (2) Bududa (2) Mbarara (2) Lira (2) Packwach (2) Bushenyi (2) Amuru (2) Lwengo (2) Masindi (2)

Pallisa (1) Amuria (1) Sembabule (1) Kiryandongo (1) Kamwenge (1) Busia (1) Hoima (10) Amudat (1) Ibanda (1) Namisindwa (1) Tororo (1) Mbale (1) Kiruhura (1) Kazo (1) Sironko (1) Kabale (1)

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