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Coronavirus lockdown in Uganda: What Next.

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LATEST UPDATES: Confirmed: 218,787   Deaths: 8,809     Recovered: 84,006 Yesterday the government of Uganda has joined millions of other governments and people to a temporarily corona virus lockdown.  Governments around the world have locked their countries form various this most especially the inbound travels. As different countries are taking up rational measure’s to stop the spread of the pandemic corona virus, most people are left very confused and not knowing what next. Schools, mega shops or supermarkets, churches, big gatherings like death things or our pentagon weddings as our president called them. Either way people around the world are confused about several things. Like closing restaurants and opening shops? Markets are very much open when they actually have high risks in spreading diseases? Why are some countries advising against non-essential travel while others are open? Uganda says prevention is better than cure and that is why the g...

US test first vaccine of Coronavirus

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The first human trial of a vaccine to protect against pandemic coronavirus has started in the US. The first coronavirus vaccine testing in humans began on Monday; the first person to get the jab on Monday was a 43-year-old mother-of-two from Seattle. "This is an amazing opportunity for me to do something," Jennifer Haller told AP. As much as we are excited about the coronavirus vaccine, the biotechnology company behind the work says the vaccine has been made using a tried and tested process. The doctors say they are still not sure about this and how long it will take to affect its truthiness in humans. They have a feeling it will take many months. Scientists around the world are fast-tracking research. In Uganda here however we are also trying to keep our hands off the wheels for the mean time to find the successful vaccine for this pandemic. More about Related stories the coronavirus Travelers taking advantage of cheap flight...

coronavirus is a threat to the whole world

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Its not a threat to the tourists only but the whole of us,, yes us as a world. #coronavirus #ugandasafari #travelthreaths #worldhealth

TRAVELLERS ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE ON CHEAP TRAVEL FLIGHTS DUE TO CORONA VIRUS.

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As per Now the ministry of health has still confirms there is no case of coronavirus in Uganda. However due to the first spread of the disease, guidelines have been set up to keep not only Ugandans but the whole nation safe. According to the WHO, the number of cases of COVID-19 outside China has increased 13-fold, and the number of affected countries has tripled. There are now more than 118,000 cases in 114 countries and 4,291 people have lost their lives. Thousands more are fighting for their lives in hospitals. Get the whole statement here. Increasing numbers of travelers and tourists are opting to stay home amid fear of exposure to the new Novel coronavirus in uganda, which has spread to over 110 countries since late December.  This has led to the death of more than 4,000 lives and infecting more than 115,000 people globally. Coronavirus was first detected in China’s Wuhan and has no vaccine yet, has prompted worries the world over, with governments...