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    Hospitals urged to treat pneumonia patients as possible COVID-19 cases.

    News EditorBy News EditorJuly 31, 2020Updated:July 31, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Ministry of Health has advised health facilities to treat all patients admitted with acute respiratory tract symptoms or illnesses such as pneumonia with high suspicion for COVID-19.



    The advice was given by the health minister Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng during a national address on the status of COVID-19.

    It comes at a backdrop of reports that the two people who have succumbed to COVID-19 in Uganda were presented at various hospitals with breathing difficulties.

    One of the deaths was registered in Namisidwa district in eastern Uganda while the other was at Mengo Hospital, in the outskirts of Kampala.

     Dr Aceng said that private health facilities need to treat the cases with caution in order to reduce avoidable deaths.

    Dr. Aceng Speaking;……

    According to the Minister, if the deceased persons had been treated as COVID-19 suspects, their deaths would also have been avoided, adding that the failure to identify symptomatic patients, is a danger to health care workers, their families and the patients.

    She says that early detection of cases could save lives. ENDS .

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