Covid-19: Uganda closes parliament amid second wave

Covid-19: Uganda closes parliament amid second wave
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni. 
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Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni

KAMPALA, June 23 (NNN-Xinhua) — Uganda announced the closure of parliament for two weeks as a virulent second wave of COVID-19 continues to devastate the country.

The parliament will be closed for lawmakers with effect from June 28 to July 11 to allow the disinfection of the parliamentary buildings in the capital city of Kampala, said Jane Kibirige, clerk to parliament, in a statement.

The closure came after the parliamentary commission last week announced that over 100 lawmakers and members of staff tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

“Parliament of Uganda like the rest of the country has been affected by the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic with a positive rate of 17.1 percent,” said Kibirige.

As of Tuesday, Uganda has registered a total of 73,401 cases and 714 deaths nationwide since March last year, according to official figures. — NNN-XINHUA

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