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ACHOLI CULTURAL LEADERS TO BURY REMAINS OF LRA VICTIMS Cultural leaders in Acholi have begun burying all the remains of people killed during the 20-year guerilla war fought by the Lord's Resistance Army rebels. The exercise that begun late last month is expected to last until March this year. Sophie Agwoko, the Project Officer at Ker Kal Kwaro Acholi, the Acholi traditional institution,says 60
DEADLINE FOR SWEARING IN OF LOCAL GOV’T LEADERS SET Deadline for Swearing in of Local Gov’t Leaders Set. Langa reminded the Chief Magistrates that swearing in of incoming District Executive Committees must be conducted within seven days from May 12th 2021 in accordance with Section 169 of the Local Government Act, and to ensure its completed by 19th May 2021. IP: 207.46.13.10. UGANDA RECORDS 85,000 CASES OF DRUG ABUSE IN FOUR YEARS The Ministry of Health has revealed that the country recorded more than 85,000 cases of drug and alcohol abuse between 2010 and 2014. According to the Director Health Services Dr Anthony Mbonye, Health Management Information System Surveillance report on alcohol and drug use indicates the highest consumption to be in the central region at 39%, northern region at 24.2%, eastern at 20%, HIGH COURT BLOCKS SAME CLAN MARRIAGE :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK The High Court in Kampala has today blocked the planned marriage of the same clan couple. Ivan Serunkuma, a Botswana based Ugandan doctor, intended to marry Juliet Nammazi on June 24 last year at Makerere St. Francis Church. But the plans were thwarted after the High Court issued an injunction on June 23 stopping the wedding. IMMIGRATION GAZETTES 16 BORDER POINTS :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK In an effort to control illegal immigrants and improve on border security, the Directorate of Immigration and Citizenship Control has gazetted 16 more border points. The border points were gazetted on May 25th this year bringing the number of Uganda’s entry and exitpoints to 40.
POLLUTION OF LAKE VICTORIA BY INDUSTRIES ON THE RISE Pollution of Lake Victoria by Industries on the Rise. Playing audio not supported. Dumping of industrial waste on the shores of Lake Victoria in Jinja district is contributing to the fast depletion of fish resources on the lake. Ernest Nabihamba, the Jinja District Environmental Officer, says the pollution has grown because of theunregulated
BUDDO GIRL NAMAGANDA RECEIVES BUGANDAS HIGHEST HONOUR Yvonne Namaganda, one of the pupils who perished in the Buddo Junior School fire in 2008 is among seven people Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has awarded Buganda Kingdoms highest honour. Other recipients of the Order of the Shield and Spears or Ekitiibwa kyAmafumu nEngabo include former Buganda premier Joseph Mulwanyamuli Ssemwogerere and deceased politician John UGANDA RADIO NETWORK Uganda Radio Network (URN) is a subscription-based independent news agency and training center that produces current affairs programs, documentaries and the latest news on Uganda. ONE KILLED, SCORES INJURED IN YY COACH ACCIDENT :: UGANDA One Killed, Scores Injured in YY Coach Accident. 23 May 2021, 12:25 Comments 111 Views Oyam, Uganda Health Lifestyle Northern Updates. Accident victims at the scene. In short. The deceased identified as Benedict Benson Asiimwe, a resident of Mubende District died from St. John XXIII Hospital Aber where he was rushed for emergency care. FORMER DOKOLO SOUTH PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE SUCCUMBS TO Former Dokolo South Parliamentary Candidate Succumbs to COVID-19. “On behalf of NGO fraternity and friends of Okello Dan, we hereby announce his untimely death, which occurred from Kampala Case Hospital. According to his brother, the cause of death is believed to be COVID-19. We pray and stand with the family at this very trying anddifficult
ACHOLI CULTURAL LEADERS TO BURY REMAINS OF LRA VICTIMS Cultural leaders in Acholi have begun burying all the remains of people killed during the 20-year guerilla war fought by the Lord's Resistance Army rebels. The exercise that begun late last month is expected to last until March this year. Sophie Agwoko, the Project Officer at Ker Kal Kwaro Acholi, the Acholi traditional institution,says 60
DEADLINE FOR SWEARING IN OF LOCAL GOV’T LEADERS SET Deadline for Swearing in of Local Gov’t Leaders Set. Langa reminded the Chief Magistrates that swearing in of incoming District Executive Committees must be conducted within seven days from May 12th 2021 in accordance with Section 169 of the Local Government Act, and to ensure its completed by 19th May 2021. IP: 207.46.13.10. UGANDA RECORDS 85,000 CASES OF DRUG ABUSE IN FOUR YEARS The Ministry of Health has revealed that the country recorded more than 85,000 cases of drug and alcohol abuse between 2010 and 2014. According to the Director Health Services Dr Anthony Mbonye, Health Management Information System Surveillance report on alcohol and drug use indicates the highest consumption to be in the central region at 39%, northern region at 24.2%, eastern at 20%, HIGH COURT BLOCKS SAME CLAN MARRIAGE :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK The High Court in Kampala has today blocked the planned marriage of the same clan couple. Ivan Serunkuma, a Botswana based Ugandan doctor, intended to marry Juliet Nammazi on June 24 last year at Makerere St. Francis Church. But the plans were thwarted after the High Court issued an injunction on June 23 stopping the wedding. IMMIGRATION GAZETTES 16 BORDER POINTS :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK In an effort to control illegal immigrants and improve on border security, the Directorate of Immigration and Citizenship Control has gazetted 16 more border points. The border points were gazetted on May 25th this year bringing the number of Uganda’s entry and exitpoints to 40.
POLLUTION OF LAKE VICTORIA BY INDUSTRIES ON THE RISE Pollution of Lake Victoria by Industries on the Rise. Playing audio not supported. Dumping of industrial waste on the shores of Lake Victoria in Jinja district is contributing to the fast depletion of fish resources on the lake. Ernest Nabihamba, the Jinja District Environmental Officer, says the pollution has grown because of theunregulated
BUDDO GIRL NAMAGANDA RECEIVES BUGANDAS HIGHEST HONOUR Yvonne Namaganda, one of the pupils who perished in the Buddo Junior School fire in 2008 is among seven people Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has awarded Buganda Kingdoms highest honour. Other recipients of the Order of the Shield and Spears or Ekitiibwa kyAmafumu nEngabo include former Buganda premier Joseph Mulwanyamuli Ssemwogerere and deceased politician John STAFF SHORTAGE HITS GULU COVID-19 TREATMENT UNIT :: UGANDA Dr Paska Apiyo disclosed with the spike in new cases, the unit is being operated by only eight personnel; 4 nurses, a medical doctor and a physician including two cleaners saying work volume has overstretched them.
FORMER PRIVATIZATION MINISTER MANZI TUMUBWEINE DEAD Tumubweine succumbed to Covid-19 on Saturday night at around 10:00 PM at Case Clinic in Kampala where he has been admitted. His death was confirmed by his daughter, Peace Musimenta. UGANDA ODD MAN OUT AS EAST AFRICAN COUNTRIES RAISE 18 hours ago · The countries continue to rely heavily on borrowing although some, like Uganda, intend to reduce how much they borrowed this year. In total, the countries plan to borrow more than USD 18 billion, to fund the turnaround of the economies battered by COVID-19, as well as ongoing and new infrastructure projects, among other areas. 47 STUDENTS TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK James Onono Ojok, the Gulu University Public Relations Officer told URN on Thursday morning that the students did not present with severeconditions and
UWA REOPENS ZIWA RHINO SANCTUARY IN NAKASONGOLA :: UGANDA Now, after close to two months with the sanctuary under lock and key, the wildlife body has announced the reopening in a joint statement issued by the UWA Executive Director Sam Mwandah and Charles Joseph Roy, the Managing Director of Ziwa Rhino & Wildlife Ranches. MABIRIZI CHALLENGES PRESIDENTS COVID-19 DIRECTIVES 1 day ago · Mabirizi now wants the court to quash Museveni and Owiny-Dollo's directives on ground of being illegal as well as issue a permanent order restraining government and her agents from implementing them. Tagged with: COVID 19 Presidential directives Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny- Dollo Yoweri Museveni male mabirizi. IP:40.77.167.92.
SCHOOL CLOSURE: GOV’T RESUMES RADIO LESSONS, STILL 15 hours ago · According to a UNSECO report, television lessons faced challenges in producing content, the absence of pre-existing partnerships for the design and broadcasting of the educational content, and also lacked collaboration between education specialists and the professionals of the audio-visual sector. FDC TO REPLACE SSEBUGWAWO AS DEPUTY PARTY PRESIDENT In the past, the party has lost a number of high profile leaders including, Beatrice Anywar, Beti Kamya, Alex Onzima, John Butime, Christopher Kibanzanga, Anita Among, Michael Ocula, Jackson Kafuuzi, Agnes Akiror Eginyu, Francis Atugonza, Bernard Atiku among others. Many of these went on to serve as ministers in Museveni’sgovernment.
TEACHER SHORTAGE HITS PADER DISTRICT :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK 22 hours ago · The district with 117 primary schools and a population of over 45,000 learners have only 831 teachers with each school having an average of four to seven teachers. PICTORIAL: DEVELOPMENT OF SUGAR FACTORY IN AMURU :: UGANDA The development of a multi-million dollar Sugar factory is underway in Atiak Sub County in Amuru district. The factory is the first of its kind in post conflict northern Uganda. Horyal Investments Holdings Company Limited, the company undertaking the development, says they have already spent USD 70 million in starting the project being led by ONE KILLED, SCORES INJURED IN YY COACH ACCIDENT :: UGANDA One Killed, Scores Injured in YY Coach Accident. 23 May 2021, 12:25 Comments 111 Views Oyam, Uganda Health Lifestyle Northern Updates. Accident victims at the scene. In short. The deceased identified as Benedict Benson Asiimwe, a resident of Mubende District died from St. John XXIII Hospital Aber where he was rushed for emergency care. UGANDAS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN LIKELY TO BE FULLY LIFTED IN Uganda's COVID-19 Lockdown Likely to be Fully Lifted in 2022. As of yesterday, only 404,972 people had received the first shot of the COVID-19 vaccines. According to the current vaccination trends from the health ministry for the month of May, on average 8,170 people arevaccinated daily.
ACHOLI CULTURAL LEADERS TO BURY REMAINS OF LRA VICTIMS Cultural leaders in Acholi have begun burying all the remains of people killed during the 20-year guerilla war fought by the Lord's Resistance Army rebels. The exercise that begun late last month is expected to last until March this year. Sophie Agwoko, the Project Officer at Ker Kal Kwaro Acholi, the Acholi traditional institution,says 60
FORMER DOKOLO SOUTH PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE SUCCUMBS TO Former Dokolo South Parliamentary Candidate Succumbs to COVID-19. “On behalf of NGO fraternity and friends of Okello Dan, we hereby announce his untimely death, which occurred from Kampala Case Hospital. According to his brother, the cause of death is believed to be COVID-19. We pray and stand with the family at this very trying anddifficult
DEADLINE FOR SWEARING IN OF LOCAL GOV’T LEADERS SET Deadline for Swearing in of Local Gov’t Leaders Set. Langa reminded the Chief Magistrates that swearing in of incoming District Executive Committees must be conducted within seven days from May 12th 2021 in accordance with Section 169 of the Local Government Act, and to ensure its completed by 19th May 2021. IP: 207.46.13.10. ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE FUELING MENTAL HEALTH ILLNESS IN Alcohol, Drug Abuse Fueling Mental Health Illness in Uganda. Mental Health Unit at Gulu Referral Hospital. Photo by Caroline Ayugi. J.J Paul Nyeko, the Coordinator Mental Health Uganda in Gulu which has partnered with Gulu Regional Referral Hospital, said that cases of mental health illness in the Northern Region are alarming. HIGH COURT BLOCKS SAME CLAN MARRIAGE :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK The High Court in Kampala has today blocked the planned marriage of the same clan couple. Ivan Serunkuma, a Botswana based Ugandan doctor, intended to marry Juliet Nammazi on June 24 last year at Makerere St. Francis Church. But the plans were thwarted after the High Court issued an injunction on June 23 stopping the wedding. UGANDA RECORDS 85,000 CASES OF DRUG ABUSE IN FOUR YEARS The Ministry of Health has revealed that the country recorded more than 85,000 cases of drug and alcohol abuse between 2010 and 2014. According to the Director Health Services Dr Anthony Mbonye, Health Management Information System Surveillance report on alcohol and drug use indicates the highest consumption to be in the central region at 39%, northern region at 24.2%, eastern at 20%, POLLUTION OF LAKE VICTORIA BY INDUSTRIES ON THE RISE Pollution of Lake Victoria by Industries on the Rise. Playing audio not supported. Dumping of industrial waste on the shores of Lake Victoria in Jinja district is contributing to the fast depletion of fish resources on the lake. Ernest Nabihamba, the Jinja District Environmental Officer, says the pollution has grown because of theunregulated
BUDDO GIRL NAMAGANDA RECEIVES BUGANDAS HIGHEST HONOUR Yvonne Namaganda, one of the pupils who perished in the Buddo Junior School fire in 2008 is among seven people Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has awarded Buganda Kingdoms highest honour. Other recipients of the Order of the Shield and Spears or Ekitiibwa kyAmafumu nEngabo include former Buganda premier Joseph Mulwanyamuli Ssemwogerere and deceased politician John ONE KILLED, SCORES INJURED IN YY COACH ACCIDENT :: UGANDA One Killed, Scores Injured in YY Coach Accident. 23 May 2021, 12:25 Comments 111 Views Oyam, Uganda Health Lifestyle Northern Updates. Accident victims at the scene. In short. The deceased identified as Benedict Benson Asiimwe, a resident of Mubende District died from St. John XXIII Hospital Aber where he was rushed for emergency care. UGANDAS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN LIKELY TO BE FULLY LIFTED IN Uganda's COVID-19 Lockdown Likely to be Fully Lifted in 2022. As of yesterday, only 404,972 people had received the first shot of the COVID-19 vaccines. According to the current vaccination trends from the health ministry for the month of May, on average 8,170 people arevaccinated daily.
ACHOLI CULTURAL LEADERS TO BURY REMAINS OF LRA VICTIMS Cultural leaders in Acholi have begun burying all the remains of people killed during the 20-year guerilla war fought by the Lord's Resistance Army rebels. The exercise that begun late last month is expected to last until March this year. Sophie Agwoko, the Project Officer at Ker Kal Kwaro Acholi, the Acholi traditional institution,says 60
FORMER DOKOLO SOUTH PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE SUCCUMBS TO Former Dokolo South Parliamentary Candidate Succumbs to COVID-19. “On behalf of NGO fraternity and friends of Okello Dan, we hereby announce his untimely death, which occurred from Kampala Case Hospital. According to his brother, the cause of death is believed to be COVID-19. We pray and stand with the family at this very trying anddifficult
DEADLINE FOR SWEARING IN OF LOCAL GOV’T LEADERS SET Deadline for Swearing in of Local Gov’t Leaders Set. Langa reminded the Chief Magistrates that swearing in of incoming District Executive Committees must be conducted within seven days from May 12th 2021 in accordance with Section 169 of the Local Government Act, and to ensure its completed by 19th May 2021. IP: 207.46.13.10. ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE FUELING MENTAL HEALTH ILLNESS IN Alcohol, Drug Abuse Fueling Mental Health Illness in Uganda. Mental Health Unit at Gulu Referral Hospital. Photo by Caroline Ayugi. J.J Paul Nyeko, the Coordinator Mental Health Uganda in Gulu which has partnered with Gulu Regional Referral Hospital, said that cases of mental health illness in the Northern Region are alarming. HIGH COURT BLOCKS SAME CLAN MARRIAGE :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK The High Court in Kampala has today blocked the planned marriage of the same clan couple. Ivan Serunkuma, a Botswana based Ugandan doctor, intended to marry Juliet Nammazi on June 24 last year at Makerere St. Francis Church. But the plans were thwarted after the High Court issued an injunction on June 23 stopping the wedding. UGANDA RECORDS 85,000 CASES OF DRUG ABUSE IN FOUR YEARS The Ministry of Health has revealed that the country recorded more than 85,000 cases of drug and alcohol abuse between 2010 and 2014. According to the Director Health Services Dr Anthony Mbonye, Health Management Information System Surveillance report on alcohol and drug use indicates the highest consumption to be in the central region at 39%, northern region at 24.2%, eastern at 20%, POLLUTION OF LAKE VICTORIA BY INDUSTRIES ON THE RISE Pollution of Lake Victoria by Industries on the Rise. Playing audio not supported. Dumping of industrial waste on the shores of Lake Victoria in Jinja district is contributing to the fast depletion of fish resources on the lake. Ernest Nabihamba, the Jinja District Environmental Officer, says the pollution has grown because of theunregulated
BUDDO GIRL NAMAGANDA RECEIVES BUGANDAS HIGHEST HONOUR Yvonne Namaganda, one of the pupils who perished in the Buddo Junior School fire in 2008 is among seven people Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has awarded Buganda Kingdoms highest honour. Other recipients of the Order of the Shield and Spears or Ekitiibwa kyAmafumu nEngabo include former Buganda premier Joseph Mulwanyamuli Ssemwogerere and deceased politician John UGANDA RADIO NETWORK Uganda Radio Network (URN) is a subscription-based independent news agency and training center that produces current affairs programs, documentaries and the latest news on Uganda. MUKONO MUNICIPALITY CONVERGES OFFICES AMIDST COVID-19 The construction of the two storied building started on Monday last week in a space that used to accommodate the old building of over ten offices including the gender, health, environment, planning, education, labour and community development, enforcement and municipalregistry.
VACCINE LAXITY MAY SHRINK UGANDAS GROWTH PROSPECTS -WORLD However, this growth is threatened by the slow progress in the COVID-19 vaccination compared to other countries, according to the Bank’s 17th Uganda Economic Update titled; "From Crisis to Resilient Green Growth: Investing in Sustainable Land Management and ClimateSmart Agriculture"
BUNDIBUGYO DISTRICT RUNS OUT OF COVID-19 VACCINE DOSES The District Health Officer-DHO Dr Christopher Kiyita attributes the shortage to an increase in the uptake among the population and the surge in the number of covid-19 cases. PRESIDENT MUSEVENI TO NAME 80 CABINET TEAM :: UGANDA RADIO 1 day ago · Museveni who has just started the sixth term as the President of Uganda is expected to appoint his new Cabinet soon, for vetting by the Appointments Committee. Before the January 2021 general election, Museveni’s cabinet had a total of 79 Ministers, out of which 29 where Ministers while 50 were State Ministers. MASAFU HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT IN DECONGESTION CAMPAIGN 1 day ago · Hamphrence Nambiro, the administrator Masafu General hospital, says that they have observed the worst situation because they are registering between 4 to 5 positive Covid-19 cases each day at the health facility. URA RELEASES KYAGULANYIS BULLET-PROOF VEHICLE ON MUSEVENI In a June 7 letter to Kyagulanyi’s lawyers led by Anthony Wameli, the URA Commissioner General John Musinguzi Rujoki, said that they had received instructions from the president to return the vehicle to theowner immediately.
FORMER KABERAMAIDO DISTRICT BOSS FAILS TO HANDOVER OFFICE Ekesu told our reporter that only the council speaker, Robert Etwalu has handed over the office while the rest of the former council leader have declined to do so. GULU BUSINESS COMMUNITY SEND BUSES TO SAVE STUDENTS James Onono Ojok, the Assistant Public Relations Officer of Gulu University, says that they have offered two buses of 67-seater capacity to pick up students from Makerere University and those stranded at Namayiba Bus Terminal in Kampala. EC, CCEDU DISAGREE ON ELECTION OBSERVATION REPORT 17 hours ago · Stephen Okello, the Executive Director of the NGO Bureau told URN that CCEDU has up to June 15th, 2021 to respond to thequestions raised.
UGANDA DEVELOPS FIVE HERBAL THERAPEUTIC PRODUCTS TO MANAGE 16 hours ago · The products include; Warbugia Ugandensis, Cypress oil, Cypress herbal tea, propolis tincture and propolis throat spray. Another product that has been developed is the NCRI-NP Syrup that is a concentrated version of the governments UBV-01N COVID-19 therapeutic that is still undergoing research to determine proper dosages. UPDF KILLS ONE WARRIOR, WOUNDS ANOTHER IN MOROTO :: UGANDA Residents poured into the area from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm to view the body that was under heavy UPDF and police protection. UGANDAS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN LIKELY TO BE FULLY LIFTED IN Uganda's COVID-19 Lockdown Likely to be Fully Lifted in 2022. As of yesterday, only 404,972 people had received the first shot of the COVID-19 vaccines. According to the current vaccination trends from the health ministry for the month of May, on average 8,170 people arevaccinated daily.
ONE KILLED, SCORES INJURED IN YY COACH ACCIDENT :: UGANDA One Killed, Scores Injured in YY Coach Accident. 23 May 2021, 12:25 Comments 111 Views Oyam, Uganda Health Lifestyle Northern Updates. Accident victims at the scene. In short. The deceased identified as Benedict Benson Asiimwe, a resident of Mubende District died from St. John XXIII Hospital Aber where he was rushed for emergency care. FORMER DOKOLO SOUTH PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE SUCCUMBS TO Former Dokolo South Parliamentary Candidate Succumbs to COVID-19. “On behalf of NGO fraternity and friends of Okello Dan, we hereby announce his untimely death, which occurred from Kampala Case Hospital. According to his brother, the cause of death is believed to be COVID-19. We pray and stand with the family at this very trying anddifficult
DEADLINE FOR SWEARING IN OF LOCAL GOV’T LEADERS SET Deadline for Swearing in of Local Gov’t Leaders Set. Langa reminded the Chief Magistrates that swearing in of incoming District Executive Committees must be conducted within seven days from May 12th 2021 in accordance with Section 169 of the Local Government Act, and to ensure its completed by 19th May 2021. IP: 207.46.13.10. ACHOLI CULTURAL LEADERS TO BURY REMAINS OF LRA VICTIMS Cultural leaders in Acholi have begun burying all the remains of people killed during the 20-year guerilla war fought by the Lord's Resistance Army rebels. The exercise that begun late last month is expected to last until March this year. Sophie Agwoko, the Project Officer at Ker Kal Kwaro Acholi, the Acholi traditional institution,says 60
ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE FUELING MENTAL HEALTH ILLNESS IN Alcohol, Drug Abuse Fueling Mental Health Illness in Uganda. Mental Health Unit at Gulu Referral Hospital. Photo by Caroline Ayugi. J.J Paul Nyeko, the Coordinator Mental Health Uganda in Gulu which has partnered with Gulu Regional Referral Hospital, said that cases of mental health illness in the Northern Region are alarming. UGANDA RECORDS 85,000 CASES OF DRUG ABUSE IN FOUR YEARS The Ministry of Health has revealed that the country recorded more than 85,000 cases of drug and alcohol abuse between 2010 and 2014. According to the Director Health Services Dr Anthony Mbonye, Health Management Information System Surveillance report on alcohol and drug use indicates the highest consumption to be in the central region at 39%, northern region at 24.2%, eastern at 20%, HIGH COURT BLOCKS SAME CLAN MARRIAGE :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK The High Court in Kampala has today blocked the planned marriage of the same clan couple. Ivan Serunkuma, a Botswana based Ugandan doctor, intended to marry Juliet Nammazi on June 24 last year at Makerere St. Francis Church. But the plans were thwarted after the High Court issued an injunction on June 23 stopping the wedding. ONE KILLED, SCORES INJURED IN YY COACH ACCIDENT :: UGANDA One Killed, Scores Injured in YY Coach Accident. 23 May 2021, 12:25 Comments 111 Views Oyam, Uganda Health Lifestyle Northern Updates. Accident victims at the scene. In short. The deceased identified as Benedict Benson Asiimwe, a resident of Mubende District died from St. John XXIII Hospital Aber where he was rushed for emergency care. UGANDAS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN LIKELY TO BE FULLY LIFTED IN Uganda's COVID-19 Lockdown Likely to be Fully Lifted in 2022. As of yesterday, only 404,972 people had received the first shot of the COVID-19 vaccines. According to the current vaccination trends from the health ministry for the month of May, on average 8,170 people arevaccinated daily.
ACHOLI CULTURAL LEADERS TO BURY REMAINS OF LRA VICTIMS Cultural leaders in Acholi have begun burying all the remains of people killed during the 20-year guerilla war fought by the Lord's Resistance Army rebels. The exercise that begun late last month is expected to last until March this year. Sophie Agwoko, the Project Officer at Ker Kal Kwaro Acholi, the Acholi traditional institution,says 60
FORMER DOKOLO SOUTH PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE SUCCUMBS TO Former Dokolo South Parliamentary Candidate Succumbs to COVID-19. “On behalf of NGO fraternity and friends of Okello Dan, we hereby announce his untimely death, which occurred from Kampala Case Hospital. According to his brother, the cause of death is believed to be COVID-19. We pray and stand with the family at this very trying anddifficult
DEADLINE FOR SWEARING IN OF LOCAL GOV’T LEADERS SET Deadline for Swearing in of Local Gov’t Leaders Set. Langa reminded the Chief Magistrates that swearing in of incoming District Executive Committees must be conducted within seven days from May 12th 2021 in accordance with Section 169 of the Local Government Act, and to ensure its completed by 19th May 2021. IP: 207.46.13.10. ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE FUELING MENTAL HEALTH ILLNESS IN Alcohol, Drug Abuse Fueling Mental Health Illness in Uganda. Mental Health Unit at Gulu Referral Hospital. Photo by Caroline Ayugi. J.J Paul Nyeko, the Coordinator Mental Health Uganda in Gulu which has partnered with Gulu Regional Referral Hospital, said that cases of mental health illness in the Northern Region are alarming. HIGH COURT BLOCKS SAME CLAN MARRIAGE :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK The High Court in Kampala has today blocked the planned marriage of the same clan couple. Ivan Serunkuma, a Botswana based Ugandan doctor, intended to marry Juliet Nammazi on June 24 last year at Makerere St. Francis Church. But the plans were thwarted after the High Court issued an injunction on June 23 stopping the wedding. UGANDA RECORDS 85,000 CASES OF DRUG ABUSE IN FOUR YEARS The Ministry of Health has revealed that the country recorded more than 85,000 cases of drug and alcohol abuse between 2010 and 2014. According to the Director Health Services Dr Anthony Mbonye, Health Management Information System Surveillance report on alcohol and drug use indicates the highest consumption to be in the central region at 39%, northern region at 24.2%, eastern at 20%, POLLUTION OF LAKE VICTORIA BY INDUSTRIES ON THE RISE Pollution of Lake Victoria by Industries on the Rise. Playing audio not supported. Dumping of industrial waste on the shores of Lake Victoria in Jinja district is contributing to the fast depletion of fish resources on the lake. Ernest Nabihamba, the Jinja District Environmental Officer, says the pollution has grown because of theunregulated
BUDDO GIRL NAMAGANDA RECEIVES BUGANDAS HIGHEST HONOUR Yvonne Namaganda, one of the pupils who perished in the Buddo Junior School fire in 2008 is among seven people Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has awarded Buganda Kingdoms highest honour. Other recipients of the Order of the Shield and Spears or Ekitiibwa kyAmafumu nEngabo include former Buganda premier Joseph Mulwanyamuli Ssemwogerere and deceased politician John UGANDA RADIO NETWORK Uganda Radio Network (URN) is a subscription-based independent news agency and training center that produces current affairs programs, documentaries and the latest news on Uganda. UGANDA DEVELOPS FIVE HERBAL THERAPEUTIC PRODUCTS TO MANAGE 16 hours ago · The products include; Warbugia Ugandensis, Cypress oil, Cypress herbal tea, propolis tincture and propolis throat spray. Another product that has been developed is the NCRI-NP Syrup that is a concentrated version of the governments UBV-01N COVID-19 therapeutic that is still undergoing research to determine proper dosages. COVID-19: JUDICIARY SUSPENDS CASE HEARINGS :: UGANDA RADIO 1 day ago · The circular adds that only urgent matters will be heard during the 42 days in strict observation of the standard operating procedures and it also encourages other Judicial staff to MASAFU HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT IN DECONGESTION CAMPAIGN 1 day ago · Hamphrence Nambiro, the administrator Masafu General hospital, says that they have observed the worst situation because they are registering between 4 to 5 positive Covid-19 cases each day at the health facility. PRESIDENT MUSEVENI TO NAME 80 CABINET TEAM :: UGANDA RADIO 1 day ago · Museveni who has just started the sixth term as the President of Uganda is expected to appoint his new Cabinet soon, for vetting by the Appointments Committee. Before the January 2021 general election, Museveni’s cabinet had a total of 79 Ministers, out of which 29 where Ministers while 50 were State Ministers. MAK INSISTS ON HOLDING EXAMS FOR FINAL YEAR STUDENTS 1 day ago · But according to Makerere University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe, the final year students had already started their final examinations by the time of the presidential declaration and are expected to return home immediately after their last paper. Examinations at Makerere University for final year students have been running since May 24, 202. UPDF KILLS ONE WARRIOR, WOUNDS ANOTHER IN MOROTO :: UGANDA Residents poured into the area from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm to view the body that was under heavy UPDF and police protection. LUKAYA VENDORS SHUN NEW MARKET :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK The new market is located along Makaka- Kampala highway just about 300 meters from the road toll market in Lukaya trading center where the vendors have been operating for several years. EIGHT UPDF SOLDIERS INJURED IN BUNDIBUGYO ACCIDENT 19 hours ago · The accident occurred when a numberless armoured UPDF vehicle alias Nyoka lost control and overturned at Dumba cell in Bundibugyo town council along Fort Portal-Bundibugyo road. BUSIA DISTRICT GIVES 5.63 ACRES FOR CONSTRUCTING UGX46B 1 day ago · Stephen Mugeni Wasike, the Busia district L.C.V chairman says that the project will help in steady supply of water and safeguarding lives of people against getting water borne diseases which are now common in fishing communities. FORMER DOKOLO SOUTH PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE SUCCUMBS TO “On behalf of NGO fraternity and friends of Okello Dan, we hereby announce his untimely death, which occurred from Kampala Case Hospital. According to his brother, the cause of death is believed to be COVID-19. We pray and stand with the family at this very trying and difficult moment. Let us wait for further communication from the family if at all we can join in during the sendoff based on UGANDAS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN LIKELY TO BE FULLY LIFTED IN As of yesterday, only 404,972 people had received the first shot of the COVID-19 vaccines. According to the current vaccination trends from the health ministry for the month of May, on average 8,170 people are vaccinated daily. ACHOLI CULTURAL LEADERS TO BURY REMAINS OF LRA VICTIMS Cultural leaders in Acholi have begun burying all the remains of people killed during the 20-year guerilla war fought by the Lord's Resistance Army rebels. DEADLINE FOR SWEARING IN OF LOCAL GOV’T LEADERS SET Langa reminded the Chief Magistrates that swearing in of incoming District Executive Committees must be conducted within seven days from May 12th 2021 in accordance with Section 169 of the Local Government Act, and to ensure its completed by 19th May 2021. ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE FUELING MENTAL HEALTH ILLNESS IN J.J Paul Nyeko, the Coordinator Mental Health Uganda in Gulu which has partnered with Gulu Regional Referral Hospital, said that cases of mental health illness in ONE KILLED, SCORES INJURED IN YY COACH ACCIDENT :: UGANDA The deceased identified as Benedict Benson Asiimwe, a resident of Mubende District died from St. John XXIII Hospital Aber where he was rushed for emergency care. HIGH COURT BLOCKS SAME CLAN MARRIAGE :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK The High Court in Kampala has today blocked the planned marriage of the same clan couple. Ivan Serunkuma, a Botswana based Ugandan doctor, intended to marry Juliet Nammazi on June 24 last year at Makerere St.Francis Church.
UGANDA RECORDS 85,000 CASES OF DRUG ABUSE IN FOUR YEARS The Ministry of Health has revealed that the country recorded more than 85,000 cases of drug and alcohol abuse between 2010 and 2014. According to the Director Health Services Dr Anthony Mbonye, Health Management Information System Surveillance report on alcohol and drug use indicates the highest consumption to be in the central region at 39%, northern region at 24.2%, eastern at 20%, POLLUTION OF LAKE VICTORIA BY INDUSTRIES ON THE RISE Aldon Walukamba Aldon Walukamba believes he was born to be a journalist. Uganda Radio Network's former Busoga region bureau chief is now in Kampala to continue to do what he loves. BUDDO GIRL NAMAGANDA RECEIVES BUGANDAS HIGHEST HONOUR Yvonne Namaganda, one of the pupils who perished in the Buddo Junior School fire in 2008 is among seven people Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has awarded Buganda Kingdoms highest honour. Other recipients of the Order of the Shield and Spears or Ekitiibwa kyAmafumu nEngabo include former Buganda premier Joseph Mulwanyamuli Ssemwogerere and deceased politician John FORMER DOKOLO SOUTH PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE SUCCUMBS TO “On behalf of NGO fraternity and friends of Okello Dan, we hereby announce his untimely death, which occurred from Kampala Case Hospital. According to his brother, the cause of death is believed to be COVID-19. We pray and stand with the family at this very trying and difficult moment. Let us wait for further communication from the family if at all we can join in during the sendoff based on UGANDAS COVID-19 LOCKDOWN LIKELY TO BE FULLY LIFTED IN As of yesterday, only 404,972 people had received the first shot of the COVID-19 vaccines. According to the current vaccination trends from the health ministry for the month of May, on average 8,170 people are vaccinated daily. ACHOLI CULTURAL LEADERS TO BURY REMAINS OF LRA VICTIMS Cultural leaders in Acholi have begun burying all the remains of people killed during the 20-year guerilla war fought by the Lord's Resistance Army rebels. DEADLINE FOR SWEARING IN OF LOCAL GOV’T LEADERS SET Langa reminded the Chief Magistrates that swearing in of incoming District Executive Committees must be conducted within seven days from May 12th 2021 in accordance with Section 169 of the Local Government Act, and to ensure its completed by 19th May 2021. ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE FUELING MENTAL HEALTH ILLNESS IN J.J Paul Nyeko, the Coordinator Mental Health Uganda in Gulu which has partnered with Gulu Regional Referral Hospital, said that cases of mental health illness in ONE KILLED, SCORES INJURED IN YY COACH ACCIDENT :: UGANDA The deceased identified as Benedict Benson Asiimwe, a resident of Mubende District died from St. John XXIII Hospital Aber where he was rushed for emergency care. HIGH COURT BLOCKS SAME CLAN MARRIAGE :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK The High Court in Kampala has today blocked the planned marriage of the same clan couple. Ivan Serunkuma, a Botswana based Ugandan doctor, intended to marry Juliet Nammazi on June 24 last year at Makerere St.Francis Church.
UGANDA RECORDS 85,000 CASES OF DRUG ABUSE IN FOUR YEARS The Ministry of Health has revealed that the country recorded more than 85,000 cases of drug and alcohol abuse between 2010 and 2014. According to the Director Health Services Dr Anthony Mbonye, Health Management Information System Surveillance report on alcohol and drug use indicates the highest consumption to be in the central region at 39%, northern region at 24.2%, eastern at 20%, POLLUTION OF LAKE VICTORIA BY INDUSTRIES ON THE RISE Aldon Walukamba Aldon Walukamba believes he was born to be a journalist. Uganda Radio Network's former Busoga region bureau chief is now in Kampala to continue to do what he loves. BUDDO GIRL NAMAGANDA RECEIVES BUGANDAS HIGHEST HONOUR Yvonne Namaganda, one of the pupils who perished in the Buddo Junior School fire in 2008 is among seven people Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has awarded Buganda Kingdoms highest honour. Other recipients of the Order of the Shield and Spears or Ekitiibwa kyAmafumu nEngabo include former Buganda premier Joseph Mulwanyamuli Ssemwogerere and deceased politician John UGANDA RADIO NETWORK Uganda Radio Network (URN) is a subscription-based independent news agency and training center that produces current affairs programs, documentaries and the latest news on Uganda. PRESIDENT MUSEVENI TO NAME 80 CABINET TEAM :: UGANDA RADIO 10 hours ago · Museveni who has just started the sixth term as the President of Uganda is expected to appoint his new Cabinet soon, for vetting by the Appointments Committee. Before the January 2021 general election, Museveni’s cabinet had a total of 79 Ministers, out of which 29 where Ministers while 50 were State Ministers. COVID-19: JUDICIARY SUSPENDS CASE HEARINGS :: UGANDA RADIO 10 hours ago · The circular adds that only urgent matters will be heard during the 42 days in strict observation of the standard operating procedures and it also encourages other Judicial staff to BIDI BIDI REFUGEE SETTLEMENT HIT BY COVID-19 WAVE 12 hours ago · Solomon Osakan, the Refugee Desk Officer for West Nile told URN that 13 refugees tested positive for the deadly disease in two lots that arrived mid last week and are currently in an isolation uni. He adds that they have resolved to close all the porous border points as a measure to curb a surge in COVID-19 cases. MASAFU HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT IN DECONGESTION CAMPAIGN 12 hours ago · Hamphrence Nambiro, the administrator Masafu General hospital, says that they have observed the worst situation because they are registering between 4 to 5 positive Covid-19 cases each day at the health facility. MAK INSISTS ON HOLDING EXAMS FOR FINAL YEAR STUDENTS 13 hours ago · But according to Makerere University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe, the final year students had already started their final examinations by the time of the presidential declaration and are expected to return home immediately after their last paper. Examinations at Makerere University for final year students have been running since May 24, 202. BUSIA DISTRICT GIVES 5.63 ACRES FOR CONSTRUCTING UGX46B 14 hours ago · Stephen Mugeni Wasike, the Busia district L.C.V chairman says that the project will help in steady supply of water and safeguarding lives of people against getting water borne diseases which are now common in fishing communities. WIFE BEATER DIES IN POLICE CELL :: UGANDA RADIO NETWORK 14 hours ago · The angry residents had attempted to lynch him on allegations that he had made it a habit to routinely batter his wife and children on a daily basis.However, police officers dispersed the BUTALEJA RESIDENTS SEEK PERMANENT SOLUTION TO FLOODS 17 hours ago · He says the government needs to step in now and repair the early warning systems, build water reservoirs that would control the volume of water and dig terraces along river Manafwa. PARENTS CRY OVER SCHOOL FEES AS THEY COLLECT LEARNERS FROM 14 hours ago · As early as 7;00 a.m. parents had started arriving at different schools. However, they were all worried about the abrupt closure of schools by the government with the majority expressing concerns over school fees that they have just paid.Register
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UNIVERSITIES TO SHIFT EVENING CLASSES DUE TO CURFEW Reuben Twinomujuni, the Public Relations Officer Kyambogo University, says they are considering moving evening class students to the day program to cope up with the curfew.Full story __
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RWANDA
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SOMALIA
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SOUTH SUDAN
COVID-19: 285 cases 6 deaths 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 2 cases · 0 deaths"> 2 cases · 0 deaths"> 3 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 5 cases · 0 deaths"> 5 cases · 0 deaths"> 6 cases · 0 deaths"> 6 cases · 0 deaths"> 34 cases · 0 deaths"> 34 cases · 0 deaths"> 35 cases · 0 deaths"> 45 cases · 0 deaths"> 45 cases · 0 deaths"> 46 cases · 0 deaths"> 46 cases · 0 deaths"> 52 cases · 0 deaths"> 74 cases · 0 deaths"> 90 cases · 0 deaths"> 120 cases · 0 deaths"> 143 cases · 0 deaths"> 156 cases · 0 deaths"> 156 cases · 0 deaths"> 194 cases · 0 deaths"> 203 cases · 0 deaths"> 231 cases · 1 deaths"> 236 cases · 4 deaths"> 236 cases · 4 deaths"> 282 cases · 4 deaths"> 282 cases · 4 deaths"> 285 cases · 6 deaths"> 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 2 cases · 0 deaths"> 2 cases · 0 deaths"> 3 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 4 cases · 0 deaths"> 5 cases · 0 deaths"> 5 cases · 0 deaths"> 6 cases · 0 deaths"> 6 cases · 0 deaths"> 34 cases · 0 deaths"> 34 cases · 0 deaths"> 35 cases · 0 deaths"> 45 cases · 0 deaths"> 45 cases · 0 deaths"> 46 cases · 0 deaths"> 46 cases · 0 deaths"> 52 cases · 0 deaths"> 74 cases · 0 deaths"> 90 cases · 0 deaths"> 120 cases · 0 deaths"> 143 cases · 0 deaths"> 156 cases · 0 deaths"> 156 cases · 0 deaths"> 194 cases · 0 deaths"> 203 cases · 0 deaths"> 231 cases · 1 deaths"> 236 cases · 4 deaths"> 236 cases · 4 deaths"> 282 cases · 4 deaths"> 282 cases · 4 deaths"> 285 cases · 6 deaths"> for details">Mouse overgraph for details
TANZANIA
COVID-19: 509 cases 21 deaths 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 3 cases · 0 deaths"> 3 cases · 0 deaths"> 3 cases · 0 deaths"> 6 cases · 0 deaths"> 12 cases · 0 deaths"> 12 cases · 0 deaths"> 12 cases · 0 deaths"> 12 cases · 0 deaths"> 13 cases · 0 deaths"> 13 cases · 0 deaths"> 13 cases · 1 deaths"> 14 cases · 1 deaths"> 19 cases · 1 deaths"> 19 cases · 1 deaths"> 20 cases · 1 deaths"> 21 cases · 1 deaths"> 21 cases · 1 deaths"> 21 cases · 1 deaths"> 22 cases · 1 deaths"> 24 cases · 1 deaths"> 24 cases · 1 deaths"> 25 cases · 1 deaths"> 25 cases · 1 deaths"> 32 cases · 3 deaths"> 32 cases · 3 deaths"> 32 cases · 3 deaths"> 46 cases · 3 deaths"> 53 cases · 3 deaths"> 88 cases · 4 deaths"> 94 cases · 4 deaths"> 147 cases · 5 deaths"> 148 cases · 5 deaths"> 170 cases · 5 deaths"> 170 cases · 5 deaths"> 254 cases · 8 deaths"> 285 cases · 10 deaths"> 285 cases · 10 deaths"> 300 cases · 10 deaths"> 300 cases · 10 deaths"> 300 cases · 10 deaths"> 300 cases · 10 deaths"> 306 cases · 10 deaths"> 480 cases · 16 deaths"> 480 cases · 16 deaths"> 480 cases · 16 deaths"> 480 cases · 16 deaths"> 480 cases · 16 deaths"> 480 cases · 18 deaths"> 480 cases · 18 deaths"> 480 cases · 18 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 3 cases · 0 deaths"> 3 cases · 0 deaths"> 3 cases · 0 deaths"> 6 cases · 0 deaths"> 12 cases · 0 deaths"> 12 cases · 0 deaths"> 12 cases · 0 deaths"> 12 cases · 0 deaths"> 13 cases · 0 deaths"> 13 cases · 0 deaths"> 13 cases · 1 deaths"> 14 cases · 1 deaths"> 19 cases · 1 deaths"> 19 cases · 1 deaths"> 20 cases · 1 deaths"> 21 cases · 1 deaths"> 21 cases · 1 deaths"> 21 cases · 1 deaths"> 22 cases · 1 deaths"> 24 cases · 1 deaths"> 24 cases · 1 deaths"> 25 cases · 1 deaths"> 25 cases · 1 deaths"> 32 cases · 3 deaths"> 32 cases · 3 deaths"> 32 cases · 3 deaths"> 46 cases · 3 deaths"> 53 cases · 3 deaths"> 88 cases · 4 deaths"> 94 cases · 4 deaths"> 147 cases · 5 deaths"> 148 cases · 5 deaths"> 170 cases · 5 deaths"> 170 cases · 5 deaths"> 254 cases · 8 deaths"> 285 cases · 10 deaths"> 285 cases · 10 deaths"> 300 cases · 10 deaths"> 300 cases · 10 deaths"> 300 cases · 10 deaths"> 300 cases · 10 deaths"> 306 cases · 10 deaths"> 480 cases · 16 deaths"> 480 cases · 16 deaths"> 480 cases · 16 deaths"> 480 cases · 16 deaths"> 480 cases · 16 deaths"> 480 cases · 18 deaths"> 480 cases · 18 deaths"> 480 cases · 18 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> 509 cases · 21 deaths"> for details">Mouse overgraph for details
UGANDA
COVID-19: 260 cases 0 deaths 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 9 cases · 0 deaths"> 9 cases · 0 deaths"> 14 cases · 0 deaths"> 14 cases · 0 deaths"> 14 cases · 0 deaths"> 30 cases · 0 deaths"> 33 cases · 0 deaths"> 33 cases · 0 deaths"> 44 cases · 0 deaths"> 44 cases · 0 deaths"> 45 cases · 0 deaths"> 48 cases · 0 deaths"> 48 cases · 0 deaths"> 52 cases · 0 deaths"> 52 cases · 0 deaths"> 52 cases · 0 deaths"> 53 cases · 0 deaths"> 53 cases · 0 deaths"> 53 cases · 0 deaths"> 53 cases · 0 deaths"> 54 cases · 0 deaths"> 54 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 56 cases · 0 deaths"> 58 cases · 0 deaths"> 61 cases · 0 deaths"> 74 cases · 0 deaths"> 75 cases · 0 deaths"> 75 cases · 0 deaths"> 79 cases · 0 deaths"> 79 cases · 0 deaths"> 79 cases · 0 deaths"> 81 cases · 0 deaths"> 83 cases · 0 deaths"> 85 cases · 0 deaths"> 88 cases · 0 deaths"> 89 cases · 0 deaths"> 97 cases · 0 deaths"> 98 cases · 0 deaths"> 98 cases · 0 deaths"> 101 cases · 0 deaths"> 101 cases · 0 deaths"> 116 cases · 0 deaths"> 121 cases · 0 deaths"> 122 cases · 0 deaths"> 126 cases · 0 deaths"> 139 cases · 0 deaths"> 160 cases · 0 deaths"> 203 cases · 0 deaths"> 227 cases · 0 deaths"> 227 cases · 0 deaths"> 260 cases · 0 deaths"> 260 cases · 0 deaths"> 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 1 cases · 0 deaths"> 9 cases · 0 deaths"> 9 cases · 0 deaths"> 14 cases · 0 deaths"> 14 cases · 0 deaths"> 14 cases · 0 deaths"> 30 cases · 0 deaths"> 33 cases · 0 deaths"> 33 cases · 0 deaths"> 44 cases · 0 deaths"> 44 cases · 0 deaths"> 45 cases · 0 deaths"> 48 cases · 0 deaths"> 48 cases · 0 deaths"> 52 cases · 0 deaths"> 52 cases · 0 deaths"> 52 cases · 0 deaths"> 53 cases · 0 deaths"> 53 cases · 0 deaths"> 53 cases · 0 deaths"> 53 cases · 0 deaths"> 54 cases · 0 deaths"> 54 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 55 cases · 0 deaths"> 56 cases · 0 deaths"> 58 cases · 0 deaths"> 61 cases · 0 deaths"> 74 cases · 0 deaths"> 75 cases · 0 deaths"> 75 cases · 0 deaths"> 79 cases · 0 deaths"> 79 cases · 0 deaths"> 79 cases · 0 deaths"> 81 cases · 0 deaths"> 83 cases · 0 deaths"> 85 cases · 0 deaths"> 88 cases · 0 deaths"> 89 cases · 0 deaths"> 97 cases · 0 deaths"> 98 cases · 0 deaths"> 98 cases · 0 deaths"> 101 cases · 0 deaths"> 101 cases · 0 deaths"> 116 cases · 0 deaths"> 121 cases · 0 deaths"> 122 cases · 0 deaths"> 126 cases · 0 deaths"> 139 cases · 0 deaths"> 160 cases · 0 deaths"> 203 cases · 0 deaths"> 227 cases · 0 deaths"> 227 cases · 0 deaths"> 260 cases · 0 deaths"> 260 cases · 0 deaths"> for details">Mouse overgraph for details
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