Airport personnel prepare for passengers arriving on international
flights at the port health desk where they are screened for signs of the
novel coronavirus at Entebbe Airport on March 3, 2020. PHOTO | SUMY
SADURNI | AFP
The Ugandan cabinet has approved the return of 2,400 nationals
stranded abroad amid Covid-19 pandemic, a government official said on
Tuesday.
The cabinet on Monday agreed that Ugandan
nationals trapped in 66 countries can return home at their own cost,
Judith Nabakooba, minister for information, communication technology and
national guidance, told reporters.
"Cabinet in
principle agreed that Ugandans who are stranded abroad should be allowed
to return home. They are going to return in phases," said Nabakooba.
The
government is making arrangements with the UN World Food Program (WFP)
to fly the stranded citizens home, said Nabakooba, adding that all the
returning citizens will have to undergo a 14-day mandatory institutional
quarantine.
President Yoweri Museveni last month
directed Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda to study the possibility of
evacuating dozens of citizens stranded abroad amid Covid-19 pandemic
travel restrictions.
To contain the spread of Covid-19, the country on March 22 suspended all incoming flights, except cargo flights.
Uganda currently has 253 confirmed Covid-19 cases, with 69 recoveries, according to the Ministry of Health.
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