CORONAVIRUS (PANDEMIC) COVID-19
CORONAVIRUS (PANDEMIC) COVID-19
The
world is currently faced with a pandemic of Coronavirus Disease
(COVID-19), a new virus that spreads so fast through droplet infection
especially in crowded places and causes illness. It is spread from
person to person through sneezing or coughing (droplet infection), human
to human contact and contact with contaminated surfaces.
Signs and symptoms of COVID-19 include:
Fever
Running Nose (flu)
Cough
General Weakness
Difficulty in breathing if the patient develops pneumonia
At
this time, there are no specific vaccines or treatments for COVID-19.
However, there are many ongoing clinical trials evaluating potential
treatments.
“Keeping our hopes high”!!!

What is coronavirus?
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness that can spread from person to person.
The virus that causes COVID-19 is a novel coronavirus that was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. COVID-19 is spreading from person to person in China, and has been detected to be spreading in some 40 other countries outside China. Right now, the greatest risk of infection is for people in China and those who have travelled to China. Risk of infection is dependent on exposure. Close contacts of people who are infected are at greater risk of exposure, for example health care workers and close contacts of people who are infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. The Ministry of Health continues to closely monitor the situation.
These include: avoiding close contact with people who are sick, avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands, washing your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available. If you are sick, to keep from spreading respiratory illness to others, you should: stay home when you are sick, cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash, clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces e.g. doors.
Us the tour operators like the Gorilla walking safari will adhere to the ministry of health guidelines to save uganda and the world at large.
The virus that causes COVID-19 is a novel coronavirus that was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. COVID-19 is spreading from person to person in China, and has been detected to be spreading in some 40 other countries outside China. Right now, the greatest risk of infection is for people in China and those who have travelled to China. Risk of infection is dependent on exposure. Close contacts of people who are infected are at greater risk of exposure, for example health care workers and close contacts of people who are infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. The Ministry of Health continues to closely monitor the situation.
The best way to prevent coronavirus
The best way to prevent infection is to avoid being exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19. There are simple everyday preventive actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory viruses.These include: avoiding close contact with people who are sick, avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands, washing your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available. If you are sick, to keep from spreading respiratory illness to others, you should: stay home when you are sick, cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash, clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces e.g. doors.
Us the tour operators like the Gorilla walking safari will adhere to the ministry of health guidelines to save uganda and the world at large.

You Can also Read More on Tips for Walk Tours at Home during Quarantine of COVID 19
How Uganda Is Managing The COVID 19 Pandemic
President,
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni the current president of uganda has been named
as the great leader & admired by many east African citizens in the
fight against the Pandemic. “Sometimes Dictatorship is the best solution
to put things in order” Many East African from Kenya and Tanzania
noted. Exactly as did by the 30+ Years Ugandan leader. On March 20th
2020 President, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, closed all schools and religious
services, mass weddings and funerals, banned all public and cultural
gatherings for minimum 30 days
On March 22, 2020 Uganda’s airport and all land borders were closed to passenger travel for 30 days as trial period and further communication to be announced.
On 25, 2020 all public transportation, including buses, taxis, trains, and boda bodas (Motor bikes) were stopped for 14 days while only food items are to be sold in the markets. Social distancing was the major point for this directive
Furthermore on many more national addresses, On March 30, 2020 all private passenger travel is banned. Only government, army, police and other essential personnel were allowed to use private vehicles. The local Ugandan can walk or cycle to the market or pharmacies. Permission to use private vehicles for emergencies must be sought through the presidents district representatives we call the RDC (resident District commissioners). The whole idea was to limit or stop people from illegally offering their private vehicles as public transport andor use it for upcountry travel in a bid to stop possible viral spread.
On April 1st 2020 all shops except those selling food and medicine were closed. Only Factories remain open if employers were able to provide accommodation for their employees on premises. Market vendors would continue only and only if they agree to sleep at work. This was in a bid to avoid possible spread of the virus to families. This went in effect for 14 days.
On same date Museveni announced a curfew that started from 7pm to 6:30am in the morning. No movement of people while allowing only Cargo and essential workers on this.
On 8th Apirl 2020 Motorbikes we call the Boda Bodas and bicycle riders are banned from operating after 2pm.
On April 14th 2020 each and the seemingly partly lockdown was extended for more 21 days, up to May 5, 2020. This doesn’t guarantee that it shall be open but I guess we shall have more days.. For safety, We at Gorilla Walking Safaris Support this idea whatsoever.
On March 22, 2020 Uganda’s airport and all land borders were closed to passenger travel for 30 days as trial period and further communication to be announced.
On 25, 2020 all public transportation, including buses, taxis, trains, and boda bodas (Motor bikes) were stopped for 14 days while only food items are to be sold in the markets. Social distancing was the major point for this directive
Furthermore on many more national addresses, On March 30, 2020 all private passenger travel is banned. Only government, army, police and other essential personnel were allowed to use private vehicles. The local Ugandan can walk or cycle to the market or pharmacies. Permission to use private vehicles for emergencies must be sought through the presidents district representatives we call the RDC (resident District commissioners). The whole idea was to limit or stop people from illegally offering their private vehicles as public transport andor use it for upcountry travel in a bid to stop possible viral spread.
On April 1st 2020 all shops except those selling food and medicine were closed. Only Factories remain open if employers were able to provide accommodation for their employees on premises. Market vendors would continue only and only if they agree to sleep at work. This was in a bid to avoid possible spread of the virus to families. This went in effect for 14 days.
On same date Museveni announced a curfew that started from 7pm to 6:30am in the morning. No movement of people while allowing only Cargo and essential workers on this.
On 8th Apirl 2020 Motorbikes we call the Boda Bodas and bicycle riders are banned from operating after 2pm.
On April 14th 2020 each and the seemingly partly lockdown was extended for more 21 days, up to May 5, 2020. This doesn’t guarantee that it shall be open but I guess we shall have more days.. For safety, We at Gorilla Walking Safaris Support this idea whatsoever.

We
absolutely do understand that big part of the world including you is
under government stated Lockdown and in self isolation while we also
guess you have made the internet your best friend in these days. We do
not rule out the fact that you would like to get yourself out that house
and see the world once again while possibilities point at likely future
travels
How about Make us your friend? We’re happy to help you plan a Post Covid Uganda Safari as we wait for the sun of hope to comeback. Our groups that rescheduled their trips because of the Corona Virus pandemic are eagerly waiting for this mess to get done and they can fly directly to Uganda and visit the endangered mountain Gorillas
Uganda is absolutely an awesome destination to travel when all this Corona Pandemic is over, How about inquire with us and we would be happy to send you some information regarding our awesome programs to help you plan.
Ok Now, How about you go and wash your hands, Sanitize the door handles and stop touching your face!! Most importantly Stay Home & Stay Home…
Gorilla Walking Safaris Ltd
How about Make us your friend? We’re happy to help you plan a Post Covid Uganda Safari as we wait for the sun of hope to comeback. Our groups that rescheduled their trips because of the Corona Virus pandemic are eagerly waiting for this mess to get done and they can fly directly to Uganda and visit the endangered mountain Gorillas
Uganda is absolutely an awesome destination to travel when all this Corona Pandemic is over, How about inquire with us and we would be happy to send you some information regarding our awesome programs to help you plan.
Ok Now, How about you go and wash your hands, Sanitize the door handles and stop touching your face!! Most importantly Stay Home & Stay Home…
Gorilla Walking Safaris Ltd
Read More on Africa’s Mountain Gorillas at Risk of The Coronavirus March 26, 2020

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