Please don’t travel to the village for Christmas festivities, government pleads with public

by December 14, 2020

Government has urged the public to cancel traditional Christmas and end of year travels to the villages as the country faces a Coronavirus spike in many urban areas around the country.

As of Sunday, the Ministry of Health had confirmed 27,071 positive COVID-19 cases and at least 220 Coronavirus related deaths with Kampala and Wakiso recording the highest cases in the latest COVID-19 updates.

In her weekly address, Minister of Information and National Guidance Judith Nabakooba said on Sunday 13 December, 2020 that the public should halt festive season travels so as to limit the spread of the Coronavirus.

“Majority of the elderly people in the villages are already vulnerable. You can celebrate with them by calling and using the available Mobile Money options instead of risking yours and their health,” Nabakooba said.

She said that instead going to villages, people can also pay visits to health facilities and get to know their health status.

“Use this time to have a complete medical checkup. Get to know your blood pressure situation including other conditions such as diabetes. Use this holiday season to go for an HIV test and this call specifically goes out to the men,” Nabakooba said.

Nabakooba said government has played its part and now it is time for everyone to take charge of their lives.

According to the Ministry of Health, Uganda is currently at Stage Four of the Coronavirus pandemic and this is the last stage with various clusters of cases in communities, whose source can not be traced.

Would you like to get published on this Website? You can now email The Uganda Times: An Opinion any breaking news, Exposes, story ideas, human interest articles or interesting videos on: [email protected]. Videos and pictures can be sent to +256 750 501543 on WhatsApp

Patricia Arineatwe

Patricia Arineatwe

Meet Patricia Arinaetwe, the unstoppable Ugandan wordsmith lighting up the Uganda Times with her electric storytelling! Rooted in the vibrant soul of Uganda, she’s your front-row ticket to the nation’s juiciest scoops, politics that sizzle, culture that pops, and human tales that tug at your heart. Bold, brilliant, and brimming with flair, Patricia doesn’t just report the news; she makes it roar. Catch her sipping tea between deadlines, dreaming up her next blockbuster story, and serving up Uganda’s heartbeat, one irresistible read at a time!

original ad 300

original ad 300

About

Trees and plants within cities help mitigate air pollution by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. They also act as natural air filters, trapping dust and particulate matter

Newsletter

Categories

Don't Miss

Makerere Claims Credit for Improved Biology Performance in UNEB Exams

KAMPALA: Makerere University has stepped forward…

Top 10 Most Visited Education Websites in Uganda December 2025

In December 2025, Uganda’s online education landscape…