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Blood shortage: A major crisis brought by the Corona Pandemic.

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Facing the challenges brought by the Corona pandemic . There are many challenges that have been brought to light by the corona pandemic. Today I would like to address one of them, blood shortage in hospitals. This crisis was in place even before the pandemic hit Uganda. As shown below This was in January before the country was put under lockdown. With the lock down and closing of schools and other measures, it became hard for facilities to collect blood as they usually did this in gatherings, schools, which where all banned for reasons best explained during the president's speeches. This is after the country was hit by the pandemic This is what hospitals are facing due to the Corona pandemic situation. As an active citizen, I took the initiative to go to Nakasero blood bank to donate blood and be part of the struggle to curb this crisis. While there I got into a discussion with the health worker attending to me and he told me some good things that c

Staying safe

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Covid 19 Besides it’s easy and first spreading mechanisms, it’s prevention is equally easy. Here are some preventive measures: 1 . Social distancing According to WHO (World Health Organization) this virus is not airborne, however it can still be transmitted through air in a distance of 1 meter proximity if an infected person coughs or sneezes without covering there nose. 2.  Wash your hands with a disinfectant. Washing your hands alone doesn’t help unless you use a disinfectant like soap or hand sanitizer. The good news is you don’t need any specific kind of soap, any soap can do the trick. However for the hand sanitizer, It must be with an alcohol concentration of at least 60% for it to be effective. 3.  Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth In case you got into contact with virus, it stays on your hands for about 15minutes, if you wash your hands with a disinfectant, it won’t have access into your body. Unless you grant it entry that is through your mouth, nose