Fear of COVID 19 Related Lockdown, Ministry of Health Gives Update

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The Ministry of Health has clarified on the latest media reports suggesting a resurgence of COVID-19 cases in the country.

In a statement issued on June 11, 2025 and signed by the Director of General Health Services, Dr. Charles Olaro, the circulating messages are old clips being re-shared by unscrupulous individuals to mislead the members of the public.

“The Ministry reassures the public that there is no resurgence of COVID-19 in Uganda, and the national situation remains stable and fully under control, since the end of the major COVID-19 outbreak three years ago. The Ministry has consistently monitored trends to ensure early detection and prompt response,” says Dr. Olaro.

He adds that the Ministry continues to monitor information about new strains of COVID-19 being reported in various parts of the world and working in collaboration with relevant stakeholders to ensure the continued safety of the population.

He adds: “Uganda continues to benefit from a strong surveillance and response system, which has been built over time and remains fully active and capable of detecting and addressing public health threats.”

He advised that if anyone exhibits flu-like symptoms consistent with COVID-19, please visit the nearest health facility for appropriate treatment and management.

“The Ministry remains committed to protecting the health and well-being of all Ugandans, and encourages the public to maintain good hygiene practices including washing your hands with clean water and soap or using an alcohol based sanitizer and remain alert to credible updates from official sources.”

 

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