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Mulago ready to handle coronavirus patients

byMuhamad Matovu
March 20, 2020
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Uganda's first dedicated maternal and neonatal hospital is set to open for service

Uganda's first dedicated maternal and neonatal hospital is set to open for service

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Mulago National Specialized Hospital is set to be used as isolation and treatment centre for anyone who may contract the COVID-19.

The Executive Director, Dr. Byarugaba Baterana said the hospital has been fully equipped with all facilities the vital is ready to operate.

“We can admit as many as 900 patients in this hospital but initially if patients become many we shall admit only two in each cubical but we are able to handle a good number of patients” he said.

While speaking to the media Dr. Byarugaba reiterated that the hospital is working tooth and nail to ensure that the facility can accommodate and handle any situation in case of an outbreak.

Byarugaba further urged the public to follow the preventive measures outlined by the ministry of health to reduce risk of contracting the virus.

“For those who are sick, make sure you get the vitamins to boost your immunity so that the virus is fought. I urge the public to eat well because these are the basic facts and for those who are sick we shall treat them for free but without attendants, “he said.

Dr. Jane Nakibuuka, assured that there is enough equipment to contain the pandemic especially for those under critical condition.

“An ICU bed unlike other beds on the wards is able to move based on what you want to achieve and we have some equipment such as the medical ventilators, the monitors among others,” she said.

She also added that the hospital possesses a feeding pump to feed those in critical condition who cannot eat by themselves.

the East African region currently has a total of 15 cases of coronavirus, a figure which  is relatively  quite manageable

According to the minister of health Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng, the ministry has so far used 112 billion towards averting the virus.

 

 

 

 

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