According to Permanent Secretary Diana Atwine, the development is worrying the Ministry of Health (MOH) as breaking social distance measures only encourages the spread of the disease among this already risky group.
Atwine who disclosed this while on Radio One talk show said the Ministry is greatly concerned that the practice is jeopardising the government’s efforts to curb the spreading of the disease because these people get out of their rooms and have romance with other people who they only met in quarantine centres.
She ssid: “Ugandans are not serious. Some who are in quarantine have even begun having (se.xual) affairs. They move to rooms of others in the hotels where we have placed them. Others like in Mulago move from their rooms to visit their colleagues who are in other rooms, this is too dangerous and it will distract our efforts”.







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