Thanks to efforts from the Ministry of Health and the Medics, a total of 60,392 people have now beaten the COVID-19 disease in Uganda, the latest update from the health ministry about the pandemic situation in the country has revealed.
Of these, 897 people are confirmed to have recovered in a 24-hour period according to tests done on July 8.
The update, released on Saturday (July 10, 2021), puts the total number of people that have been infected by the virus--since the first case was recorded in Uganda in March, 2020-- at 86,755.
On the other hand, those who have so far died from the disease are 2,090. At least 28 of these were recorded in a 24-hour period.
According to the report, 1,058,084 people in Uganda have so far been vaccinated against the virus while the total tests conducted in the country for the COVID-19 disease now stands at 1,384,388.
Out of that number, 5,318 tests were conducted on July 8, 2021, out of which a total of 615 people tested positive for covid19, which means the positivity rate for the virus in Uganda stands at 11.6 percent.
New infections
Broken down per district, Kampala contributed 168 covid19 positive cases; Soroti, 31; Gulu, 27; Jinja, 24; Moroto, 22; Mbarara, 21; Masaka, 19; Kapchorwa, 18; Luwero, 17; Mbale, 23; Kalungu, 15; Kaberamaido, 15; Abim, 13; Mayuge, 13; Kayunga, 13; Kalaki, 12 and Nabitaluk, 11.
Kyotera had 10; Ngora, 9; Kakumiro, 8; Wakiso, 7; Kamuli, 7; Kween, 7; Kagadi, 6; Mukono, 5; Kibuku, 5; Tororo, 6; Butambala, 5; Kabarole, 4; Namisindwa, 4; Mityana, 4; Bukwo, 4; Kaliro, 3; Pakwach, 3; Bududa, 3; Isingiro, 3; Rakai, 3; Nakapiripirit, 3; Kanungu, 3; Kumi, 3; and Amuru, 3.
Terego had 2 cases Napak, 2; Bulambuli, 2; Mubende, 1; Amudat, 1; Bukedea, 1; Kaabong, 1. Hoima, 1; Luwero, 1; Kiboga, 1 and Kasese, 1.
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