“The PPE, for example, the masks that were given in the last fourth quarter, we were told to use it sparingly because the  ministry is getting problems in procuring more. What we have are very few,” says Okello.

Emmanuel Ainebyoona, the Health ministry senior spokesperson says the ministry has got a donation of PPE’s and notes that they have been dispatched to the various health facilities in the country.

“The ministry is delivering PPE currently because we got a donation from many donors. But we also want to understand whether the hospital administration had put in writing the specific PPE they need,” says Ainebyoona.

Dr Alex Olwedo, Kitgum district health officer during the meeting revealed that four out of nine samples of people who presented symptoms similar to coronavirus in the past week have turned out negative.

Olwedo says they are now waiting for results of the other five other people who are still in self-isolation and under close monitoring by the surveillance team.

William Komakech, Kitgum resident district commissioner also the chairperson district COVID-19 task force has suggested the use of local available resources to buy the protective gears as they wait for government’s supplies.

Kitgum district COVID-19 taskforce on Wednesday passed a draft budget of Shs 1.4 billion meant to aid the smooth operation of six sub-committees that will be in the front-line to tackle the spread of the coronavirus disease.

The subcommittees in the taskforce are publicity and mobilization, secretariat and resource mobilization, construction, case management, surveillance and boda boda riders. Uganda has so far registered a total of 45 cases of COVID-19.