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National Planning Authoriy calls for Gov’t to reopen private and Public transport

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The National Planning Authority (NPA) has advised government to lift the ban on public and private transport in the greater Kampala metropolitan area (GKMA) and the new cities.
“With GKMA contributing about 60% of the country’s GDP, this option, together with the opening up of other cities and/or their metropolis will aid in gradually reviving the economy while keeping and adding on to the health benefits that have been gained over the last 42 days,” said Dr. Joseph Muvawala, the NPA Executive Director.
Through, its weekly projection of COVID infection, the NPA however, noted that this could only work if the government keeps in place the other containment measures of school closure, prohibition of public gatherings and places of worship closure, and restricts movements across the borders by only letting in essential goods.
“This measure will bring the cases down to a daily average of about 60 new cases and weekly average of about 400,” the NPA predicted.
It warned that if the economy if fully reopened; the country will register a spike in COVID new cases with the average new infections reaching 500 cases per day and 2,000 per week within 28 days of reopening.
“This measure (full reopening) is good in reviving the economy but will reverse all the health benefits obtained in the last 42 days in terms of containing the COVID-19 spread. Within 28 days new cases will average about 500 cases per day with a weekly average of around 2,000. This measure will take the country directly into the 3rd COVID wave,” said Muvawala.

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