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MORE FEAR ERUPTS: Six Coronavirus Suspected Victims Still Undercover

Respective officials in the Ministry of Health are still looking for six suspected infected victims, who tested positive to Coronavirus and up to now, they are not yet discovered. The night before, the minister of Health Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng claimed that more than 8 Ugandans tested positive for CODIV19.

However, all the tested victims traveled from Dubai on 20th and 22nd March 2020 using the Emirates and Ethiopian Airlines and the state minister for health, Robinah Nabanja decided to leave the country while panicking, after She confirmed that 2 people were quarantined and 6 went missing.

Relating to Dr. Aceng’s words, the individuals were left to go into self-isolation, because Dubai is not so much exposed to the virus. She later called all Ugandans who left Dubai in the last 2 weeks, to report at the ministry for thorough check up,

“CoronaVirus victims are now 9 and they all came from Dubai. We have two people in custody, in Entebbe while the other 6 are among the citizens out there. There samples were taken and they have been recalled” Nabanja said.

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