Tuesday, March 17, 2020

In just a week's time from now,Uganda will be producing sanitizers that will kill Corona virus..and it will be the first of it's kind in Africa

There seems to be a ray of hope for Ugandans in bringing the stiff giant of Covid 19 to her knees with a spray that instantly kills the virus to be co-produced in Uganda.
This was revealed by the seemingly relieved Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga this afternoon when she indicated to t Parliament that the spray that is currently being manufactured by Day international and will be made available to the Ugandan market in two weeks.
She further informed the house that an American inventor, Prof. Safraz K. Niaz, who was in Uganda over the weekend invented the disinfectant and he is at the center of the Coronavirus response in the USA.
Kadaga explained that the disinfectant killer would be made available the offer to Uganda free of charge as promised by the speaker.
Much has she emphasized that the government should not relax on the measures to prevent the Covid 19 from hitting the country, she stressed that there was hope at the end of it and treatment would start in Uganda.
Sarfraz is 70yr a USA citizen of Indian descent and a world-known expert in biopharmaceutical manufacturing and an academician. He has written books in the field of pharmaceutical sciences, biotechnology, consumer healthcare, and poetry.
The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Health Diana Atwine, welcomed the move although she mentioned that the Ministry of Health, they are yet to get information in that regard.
According to Atwiine this drug will first be subjected to tests through the National Drug Authority before approval.
Parliament was today holding a special sitting where the different Ministries were presenting their Ministerial Policy statements.

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