Kampala, UGANDA
As Uganda
cases of new Covid-19 infections soar to 457, the administrators of regional
hospitals designated to manage the disease are saying they are overwhelmed by
the numbers due to limited space.The two mechanics who tested positive for Covid-19 in Masaka being transported to Masaka Referral Hospital on May 26.
Government has centralised Covid-19 management
in all regional referral hospitals across the country.
Gulu Regional Referral Hospital is one of the
health facilities that has been stretched beyond its capacity as the number of
cases continue to increase.
Dr Paul Ajuk, the hospital administrator, said
they already have 67 cases under management yet the hospital’s capacity is 50.
“We are now using the clinical school [Gulu University],” he said yesterday.
Masaka Regional Referral Hospital has 22 cases
but their carrying capacity is 21 patients.
Dr Nathan Onyachi, the hospital director,
advised the government to consider taking Covid-19 patients who don’t present
known symptoms back to their homes to decongest the treatment centres.
“We are considering sending home Tuberculosis
(TB) patients,” Dr Onyachi said.
Each regional referral hospital, according to
an earlier plan by the Ministry of Health, was supposed to create capacity that
can manage between 30 to 50 patients.
Lira Regional Referral Hospital is one of the
facilities that created space to manage only 22 cases but Dr Stephen Obbo, the
hospital administrator, told Daily Monitor yesterday that they already have 21
cases under management.
“We have 16 medical workers who are managing
the cases. We are working with the Ministry of Health to expand the facility,”
he said.
Entebbe Grade B hospital has 115 cases under
management and its capacity is 150, according to Dr Moses Muwanga, the hospital
director.
“We have 25 confirmed cases and 95 suspects at
the facility. A total of 115 cases are being managed at the facility,” he said.
Dr Byarugaba Baterana, the executive director
of Mulago National Referral Hospital, described their state as “overwhelming”,
but didn’t disclose the number of patients they are managing.
Uganda Virus Research Institute warns
According to Dr Julius Lutwama, a virologist and deputy director of UVRI, the
country faces tough times if the cases keep increasing. “Covid-19 spreads very
fast and if the number of people who become sick keep increasing, it will be
very difficult for medical workers who are few,” he said.
Dr Joyce Moriku Kaducu, the State minister for
Primary Healthcare, blamed some of the facilities for having limited space
while managing patients.
“We guided Lira Regional Referral Hospital and
Gulu Regional Referral Hospital to preferably use the mental health units
because they are bigger. We asked them to relocate mental patients to another
place. But Gulu went ahead to designated the TB Ward which is very small,” she
said.
She said government is planning to create more
space in the facilities.
“We are going to put tents where cases will be managed. You know the problem is that most people think these patients are on hospital beds but that is not true. If you come to Gulu, you will find them even running and just moving around,” she said. - The Monitor
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