Ugandans Face Two Months’ Imprisonment for Breaking Covid Laws
Ugandans may find themselves in jail for two months if they are found breaking public health controls in a new COVID-19 law.
Through July, acts such as praying in open spaces, not wearing masks, hawking, street vending and selling nonfood items will get one arrested. These are now deemed acts that enable the spread of COVID-19. Uganda has registered 1,057 new cases, 1081 active cases and 1061 deaths.
Samples collected in early June indicate that the predominant COVID strain currently in Uganda is the delta variant first seen in India.
Jane Ruth Aceng is the minister for health.
“From our observations, we have noted increased transmissibility resulting in a fast-moving outbreak, more severe clinical presentations of new cases and unfortunately resulting in poor clinical outcomes,” said Aceng.
Aceng says Uganda will most likely reach the peak of daily case numbers in late July or early August, before registering a slight drop in cases.