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FULL LIST: Health ministry names 37 quarantine centres for Ugandans returning from abroad as cases reach 755

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The Ministry of Health has confirmed 14 new COVID-19 cases including five community infections from Kampala.

The new cases have pushed Uganda’s total to 755 cumulative infections.

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The new cases include 5 truck drivers identified from different border entries including 2 from Busia, Mirama Hills (1) Bunagana (1) and Lia (1).

Others are community infections which include contacts and alerts.

Of these five have been identified from Kampala, Kyotera (3) and Nebbi (1).

“All contacts to previously confirmed cases were under quarantine at the time of test,” the health ministry indicated in a statement.

The authorities also blocked 27 foreign truck drivers who tested positive for COVID-19. These were returned to their respective countries

In the latest update, the Ministry of Health says total recoveries have reached 492.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health has gazetted 37 centres, where Ugandans returning from abroad will be quarantined.

The government is making arrangements for the return of 2,400 Ugandans who were stranded following travel restrictions due to coronavirus disease -COVID-19.

According to the Ministry of Health, the Ugandans will return in a phased manner and must undergo institutional quarantine in the 37 gazetted centres.

In a letter, dated June 16th, written by Ambassador Patrick Mugoya, the Permanent Secretary Ministry, the 37 quarantine centres are located in Kampala and Entebbe and are categorized into three- high end, medium-range and public facilities. The centres have a total room capacity of 2,597.

They include Speak Resort Munyonyo, Speke Apartments, Hilton Garden Inn, Ssanga Courts and Golden Tulip. Those in Entebbe are Protea Hotel, Lake Victoria Hotel, Mowicribs Apartments, Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel and St Steven Suites.

Others are K Hotels, Migingo Suites, Central Inn, Pulickal Hotel, Askay Hotel and 7 Season Hotel in Entebbe. Those in Kampala include Arch Apartments, Evelyn Apartments, Douglas Villa Hostels, Rwiizi Arch and Nyumbani Hotel.

The three public facilities which have 250 rooms are Mulago Paramedical School, Lands and Survey and the Fisheries Institute.

Mugoya says that before returning to the country, the returnees must indicate their choice of quarantine centre. He adds that returnees who want to be quarantined in a private hotel will meet their costs.

Dr Richard Mugahi, the in-charge of quarantine centres at the Ministry of Health said that only 10 returnees had expressed interest to stay at a public facility. He explains that those in the public quarantine centres will not pay any costs.

Captain Dr David Magoba, the in-charge of quarantine centres in Entebbe and Kampala says the ministry is still negotiating with hotel owners including those for the high end, not to charge above 250,000 shillings a day.

Apart from institutional quarantine, all returnees will also have to undergo PCR Covid-19 tests before travel and upon arrival in Uganda.

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