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Covid-19: Uganda cases now at 732

Ministry of Health on Wednesday announced 08 new COVID-19 cases, bringing its total number of confirmed cases to 732. Whisper Eye Reports

All the new cases are truck drivers and alerts and contacts of the same. a statement reads from the ministry.

The condition of all the new cases was stable, it added..

Whisper Eye has learnt that 4 new cases are Truck drivers who arrived via Elegu and via Malaba Kenya as 4 are contacts and alerts from Kampla and Moyo .

The country health ministry, in its daily update this morning of Wednesday confirmed these new rising covid-19 cases.

All contact positive cases are under Quarantine, the ministry confirmed.

Uganda now has 732 covid-19 cases since march.

Uganda also handed over 16 positive foreign truck drivers to their respective countries .

Uganda has now registered 409 recoveries according to the ministry of health with no reports of death.

Malaba, Busia and Mutukula border points turn out to be the most risky areas as far as Covid-19 is concerned.

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