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Ugandans asked to embrace new technologies in fight against COVID-19

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
April 14, 2021
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Ugandans asked to embrace new technologies in fight against COVID-19

Dr. Mutumba officiating at the introduction of a cube disc atomizer machine

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By Moses Ndhaye

The Ministry of Health has asked Ugandans to embrace emerging new technologies to foster inclusive COVID-19 recovery.

Dr. Robert Mutumba, the Principal Medical Officer at the department of reproductive health at the ministry of health says, a number of new innovations that have been fronted to control the spread of coronavirus have proved to be highly effective and therefore should be supported.

Dr. Mutumba was officiating at the introduction of a cube disc atomizer machine which is used to decontaminate air to control the spread of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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