KAMPALA,
Uganda
Three
more Ugandans have succumbed to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
According to the ministry of
Health, the new deaths were registered in Kampala city, raising the country’s
total deaths to 55. Details of the deceased have not been released by the
ministry.
A further 96 new COVID-19 cases
were confirmed from the 3,350 samples tested on Saturday. Uganda’s cumulative
total confirmed cases now stand at 4,799. Also, 258 patients recovered and were
discharged from different hospitals across the country.
Police in Gulu on Sunday morning
stormed a church and arrested 50 believers and a pastor for conducting illegal
prayers. Kenneth Cupu of Grace Church of Christ in Gulu West Division was found
in the church leading a team of more than 50 people in prayer, contrary to the
ministry of Health guidelines that banned large congregations in the wake of
the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jimmy Patrick Okema, the Aswa
River Region police spokesperson said the police stormed the place of worship
after a tip-off and found Cupu and others congregating, in total disregard of
the guidelines.
He said there was no social
distancing and the crowd was bigger than what is accepted and many of the
congregants had no face masks. Okema said they were immediately arrested and
taken to Gulu Central police station and charged for defying COVID-19
directives and promoting a negligent act likely to spread infectious disease,
contrary to public health laws.
Okema also warned other places of
worship against conducting illegal prayers saying the government has not yet
made any formal communication about the opening of places of worship.
Places of worship like schools have been closed since March, a measure taken to forestall the spread of coronavirus disease.
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