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Masaka regional referral hospital has announced their first patient to succumb to the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The
deceased is a 56-year-old male police officer attached to Lwengo police
station. Masaka Regional Referral Hospital Director Dr.
Nathan Onyachi announced the sad news on Monday.
According
to Dr. Onyanchi the deceased has been a known diabetic patient and he has been
battling the illness for the last 10 years.
He
says that the deceased was admitted at the hospital emergency unit on 8th
September 2020 with difficulty in breathing and he died on Friday. Dr. Onyanchi confirmed that when his samples were taken the results were positive for COVID-19.
The
in-charge of Masaka Regional hospital COVID-19 treatment center, Dr. Mark Juuko says
that the attendants the deceased interacted with are known and will be traced for testing.
He
however complained that the results are coming in late which could cause a problem. He
says that they have started contact tracing of all the contacts of the deceased
including health workers that handled him when he was admitted.
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Dr.
Juuko has however warned members of the public against being complacent saying
that the growing numbers of people with the virus will soon overwhelm the front
liners the health workers and they lose the battle which they had managed well
at the start.
The southern regional police spokesperson Muhamad Nsubuga described the incident as unfortunate saying that they are working closely with the health workers to identify the contacts of the fallen police officer.
Masaka
regional treatment center unit currently has 11 patients that are undergoing
treatment and Masaka burial team has so far conducted 9 burials of COVID-19
deaths.