How is Uganda coping up with the aftereffects of Lockdown?
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By Ignatius Bahizi – East Africa Editor, The African Gazette The forty-two days lockdown in Uganda has ended but the impact it has had on the economy and the general livelihoods of the citizens might take a long time to be reversed. Moreover, there is no guarantee that the country will not be put into another lockdown sooner or later, especially since the reasons for lifting it points more to economic than the de-escalation of the pandemic.
How is Uganda coping up with the aftereffects of Lockdown?
How is Uganda coping up with the aftereffects…
How is Uganda coping up with the aftereffects of Lockdown?
By Ignatius Bahizi – East Africa Editor, The African Gazette The forty-two days lockdown in Uganda has ended but the impact it has had on the economy and the general livelihoods of the citizens might take a long time to be reversed. Moreover, there is no guarantee that the country will not be put into another lockdown sooner or later, especially since the reasons for lifting it points more to economic than the de-escalation of the pandemic.