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The 10 include nine truck drivers and one contact of a confirmed truck driver. This brings the number of confirmed cases for truck drivers to 145. The new cases were part of 1,497 samples that were tested on Wednesday.
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The  number of positive COVID-19 cases in the country has risen to 274 after 10 truck people tested positive for the disease.

The 10 include nine truck drivers and one contact of a confirmed truck driver. This brings the number of confirmed cases for truck drivers to 145. The new cases were part of 1,497 samples that were tested on Wednesday. 

Dr Henry Mwebesa, the Director-General of health services at the Ministry of Health says they are tracking all drivers who test positive. 

A total of 11 truck drivers were also sent back to their countries of origin after they tested positive from the border. This is in line with a  following Presidential directive that only truck drivers who test negative for the disease should be allowed into the country.

124 truck drivers according to the health ministry have been sent back home since Saturday last week. According to health ministry officials, the return of positive truck drivers has contributed to maintaining Uganda's confirmed cases at below 300 at the moment.

But the World Health Organisation has reiterated that there is still a long way to go in battling the pandemic. The Agency's Director-General Dr  Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has indicated that in the last 24 hours, WHO had received reports of 106,000 cases, “the most in a single day since the outbreak began”, with nearly two-thirds in just four countries.

“We’re very concerned about the rising numbers of cases in low and middle-income countries”, flagged the WHO chief. He relayed that in the World Health Assembly, Governments outlined that their primary goal was to suppress coronavirus transmission, save lives and restore livelihoods.

He, however, hailed a landmark resolution which sets out a clear roadmap of the actions needed to sustain and accelerate the COVID-19 response at both national and international levels. The resolution was adopted on Tuesday by the  World Health Assembly.

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