Uganda Sees Sharp Rise in COVID-19 Cases
From 200 cases per day in April, the East African country is now recording over 1,000 cases per day amid a looming vaccine shortage
From 200 cases per day in April, the East African country is now recording over 1,000 cases per day amid a looming vaccine shortage
Health officials race to inoculate people to stave off possible surge
Health Ministry says up to 40 people were testing positive for COVID-19 daily around the site of the weeks-long Mahakumbh that began this month and pe
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It is first reported increase in region after six weeks of decline
The government calls situation 'worrying' in at least 10 regions
First minister announces new restrictions will run through the rest of the month
Malawi authorities attribute the surge to relaxed preventive measures and increased cross-border traffic for the holidays
Malawi authorities attribute the surge to relaxed preventive measures and increased cross-border traffic for the holidays
Inoculations can't come soon enough in nations breaking daily COVID-19 records for cases and deaths
Thanksgiving will end the semester for more schools
Uganda is gearing up for general elections January 14; eleven candidates are vying for the country's highest office
India confirmes 8 million total cases, second only to United States
India posts 8 million total coronavirus cases, second only to US
World Health Organization's director-general says nations need to make honest assessments
US registers 8 million coronavirus infections, India - 7.4 million, as global cases approach 40 million
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Boris Johnson says localized restrictions are still the best approach to slowing virus spread
Prime minister says people 'too relaxed' about COVID-19 restrictions
Matt Hancock went before parliament to detail priorities for testing and fines for those who test positive and fail to isolate
US, India, Brazil lead in number of coronavirus cases
Prime minister limits size of public gatherings, and reduces cafe, bar and restaurant hours
Chancellor again makes masks mandatory in public beginning Monday
The southeast Asian country's health department reports five times more confirmed cases than three weeks ago
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