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Uganda: Govt Explains Quick Recovery COVID-19 Patients

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The government has attributed quick recovery of Covid-19 patients to psychological preparedness among infected people, skilled health workers and excellent treatment regime.

The country has recorded 705 cases and 299 recoveries of Covid-19 as of Monday.

Dr Joyce Moriku Kaducu, the State minister for Primary Healthcare, said designated hospitals are getting empty as more patients will be discharged this week.

She said measures such as closing schools and public transport gave government enough time to prepare for the Covid-19 fight.

On vigilance and quick response, Ms Kaducu said if a patients are managed at an early stage, chances of quick recovery are high.

Source: allAfrica.com
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