Isolated people turn Quarantine centres into bonking pads

This is one of reasons why some have not been released even after the agreed 14 days of quarantine ended. 

Isolated people turn Quarantine centres into bonking pads
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After the outbreak of  Corona virus in Uganda, suspected infected people were isolated in different parts of the country to slow down the spread of the virus.

The 17 isolation centres were gazetted by the Ministry of Health and included Schools, Hostels and Guest Houses. 

Our insiders informed this websites that these suspects have decided to turn these centers into bonking pads. They have forged sexual relationships while at the centers.

According to Dr. Diana Atwine, the PS Ministry of Health, the authorities are aware of sexual cases and are finding  ways to stop them before it gets worse.

 “Ugandans are not serious. Some of them who are in quarantine have began having sexual affairs. In Mulago, they  move from one room to another to visit their colleagues. This is setting up back,” she said during an interview with one of the City Radio stations. 

This is one of reasons why some have not been released even after the agreed 14 days of quarantine ended. 

Howwe has also learnt that President Museveni has been briefed about the situation and he is set to address these concerns today at Mid day.

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