COVID-19 patients in isolation centers in Uganda having sex

COVID-19 patients in isolation centers in Uganda having sex

Citizens in COVID-19 quarantine centres in Uganda are having sex with each other according to the government, adding that this was against the social

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Citizens in COVID-19 quarantine centres in Uganda are having sex with each other according to the government, adding that this was against the social distance measures and could cause spread of the disease among those already at risk.

The Permanent Secretary, Diana Atwine, while making the disclosure lamented how some people were jeopardizing the government’s efforts to forestall an increase in the number of isolated persons which is currently 232. Atwine said the accused persons go out of their rooms and have sex with others they only met in quarantine centres.

“Ugandans are not serious. Some who are in quarantine have even begun having (sexual) affairs. They move to rooms of others in the hotels where we have placed them. Others like in Mulago move from their rooms to visit their colleagues who are in other rooms. This is too dangerous and it will distract our efforts,” said Atwiine.

The official explained that this was the reason patients in isolation have not been released. The ministry has given 14 days to the those identified to remain in quarantine so that they keep them from spreading the virus. Additional, security officers have been deployed to limit movements within the facilities.

In March, the Ministry of Health in Uganda gazetted 17 places to be used as isolation centres for those undergoing mandatory quarantine. They include hotels, hospitals, lodges and universities.