Despite the COVID-19 deaths being registered, several Ugandans are recovering from the virus. A total of 579 people have recovered from COVID-19 in 24 hours as of June 30, data from the health ministry shows.
Records released on June 29 showed that 522 patients recovered. This is in addition to 512 recoveries reported on June 28 and 339 recoveries reported on June 27. As of today, the cumulative total recoveries are 52,961 patients.
“Results of COVID-19 tests done on June 28, 2021, confirm 543 new cases. The cumulative confirmed cases are 79,977,” according to the health ministry.
The new daily COVID-19 infections in Uganda have continued to drop, raising the hopes of citizens as the country battles the second wave of the pandemic.
According to an update released on Wednesday, Uganda's new infections dropped to below 600 ( 543), the lowest in the last month. This brings cumulative confirmed cases in Uganda to 79,977.
The number of people who have been vaccinated now stands at 856, 025.
However, hospital admissions are still high. There are 1,116 people admitted to various hospitals while the number of those who succumbed to the virus in a 24-hour period was 33.
In total, the ministry said 1,023 people have so far died since July last year when the first death from COVID-19 was confirmed in Uganda.
According to the breakdown of new infections, Kampala contributed 231; Wakiso, 41; Butaleja, 25; Mbale, 26; Kyotera, 16; Masaka, 15; Lwengo, 15; Nakasongola, 17; Arua, 14; Kanungu, 13; Busia, 11;Jinja, 10! Adjumani, 9;Mityana, 7; Nebbi, 6; Hoima, 5; Apac, 5 and Buhweju, 5.
Luwero had 5; Kabarole, 4; Soroti, 4; Buliisa, 4; Kyenjojo, 4; kakumiro, 4; Mubende, 4; Kibaale, 4; Packwach, 3; Sheema, 3; Bukedea, 3; Lyantonde, 2; Kapchorwa, 2; Tororo, 3; Kotido, 2; Mukono, 2; Lira, 1; Kasese 3; Mayuge, 1; Kaabong, 1; Amuru, 2; Masindi, 1; Buikwe, 1; Gulu, 1 and Kibuku, 1.
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