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UPDF Kicks Off Oxygen Production as Covid Cases Spike In Uganda

Galiwango Hassan
Last updated: June 13, 2021 12:02 pm
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Galiwango Hassan
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The army has begun production of oxygen to ease medical oxygen shortage due to high demand resulting from a spike in Covid-19 cases in the country.

After partnering with Ministry of Health, UPDF experts kicked off production in Luweero Industries, a subsidiary of National enterprise corporation (NEC), the commercial arm of Ministry of Defence.

According information obtained by this website, the oxygen factory was certified by National Drug Authority (NDA) at the start of this week and supplies have already been made to Mulago Referral and Bombo Military hospitals.

Officials from Luweero Industries told this website that the oxygen produced by the soldiers is 99.5% medical and therefore will help to ease shortage in the country.

As Covid-19 infections continue to shoot up, hundreds of patients are admitted in hospital ICUs and use oxygen to support them in breathing.

Some of the deaths recorded, according to health experts result from lack of oxygen due to shortage in health facilities.

The production of this oxygen in Luweero will raise the supply in the country and further aid to stabilization of Covid-19 patients admitted in several ICU facilities both in private and government hospitals.

For example, a week ago, all Kampala hospitals ran out of oxygen. The hospital administrations had to procure this oxygen in Jinja.

Officials in government hospitals who asked not to be mentioned said that oxygen consumption has tripled especially in Kampala.

On June 8, Ministry of Health registered a record 1400 Covid-19 cases as the new strain continues to ravage the nation.

Several deaths have also been reported mostly from private hospitals. Relatives and friends of the deceased have in the last three days passed on their announcements through social media.

Lt. Gen. James Mugira, the Managing Director of National Enterprise Corporation (NEC) confirmed to this website that UPDF has kick started production of medical oxygen.

The army has been involved in a number of activities to combat Covid-19 crisis and other natural hazards.

-TrumpetNews

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