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Govt unveils Covid-19 treatment centre for police personnel, their immediate families

PETER SSENTI | PML Daily CorrespondentbyPETER SSENTI | PML Daily Correspondent
February 11, 2021
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Health workers at the newly opened police covid-19 treatment center (PHOTO/Courtesy).

KAMPALA – The Directorate of Police Health Services has unveiled a Covid-19 isolation and treatment centre at Nsambya Barracks.

Presiding over the function on Thursday, AIGP Dr. Moses Byaruhanga, the Director Medical Services revealed that the facility will cater for the police personnel and their immediate families who test positive to Covid-19.

Interior view of the facility (PHOTO/Courtesy).

“Despite the Covid-19 cases going down, there are people who are still getting infected and among them are police personnel. You are all aware management protocol changed. When you test positive and you don’t have much complications, you are requested to go and isolate yourself at home. Now, its hard to isolate ourselves given the nature of the working environment. So, that’s why the police top management came up with a plan to have this facility,” noted Dr Byaruhanga.

Dr. Byaruhanga added, “We have a dedicated medical team comprising of 30 medical personnel that have been trained by Ministry of Health on how to manage, handle and monitor Covid-19 patients provided they don’t have complications.”

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