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Ministry of Health Uganda receives over 1000 N95 Masks from the us government.

Today the US Government through the U.S Africa Command provided 1,000 N95 respiratory Masks, 5,000 examination gloves, 100 plastic aprons, and 100 safety glasses to the Ministry of health, Uganda during the donation ceremony.

The Personal protective Equipments will be distributed by the government's Covid-19 Response Logistics sub-committee in accordance with the existing logistics Protocol.

This donation represent another critical piece of assistance provided by the U.S government to help Uganda's Covid-19 response.

To-date, the U.S government have provided both technical assistance and more than $15 million or UGX 56 billion in funding to meet the urgent need of Uganda's covid-19 response.


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