Museveni assures Ugandans there will be no Ebola lockdown

Museveni assures Ugandans there will be no Ebola lockdown
President Museveni says Ugandans should go ahead and concentrate on their work without worry. Only focus should remain on SOPS.

Kampala, Uganda | By Michael Wandati | Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni on Friday 4, November 2022 ruled out an Ebola lockdown, urging the public to concentrate on work.

“People should go ahead and concentrate on their work without worry,” President Museveni said in a tweet.

The president, however, said the public should be more vigilant and observe the standard operating procedures put in place to control the Ebola spread.

President Museveni’s tweet on Friday 4, November 2022.

Some health experts were calling for a lockdown of the Ugandan capital of Kampala to contain the spread of the Ebola virus disease.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) this week called for international support for Uganda to contain the spread of Ebola.

Figures from Uganda’s Ministry of Health show that as of Oct. 26, the country has registered 115 confirmed cases and 32 deaths since the outbreak was announced on Sept. 20. The figures also show that 2,168 people are listed for follow-up because they are contacts to confirmed Ebola cases.