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Mulago increases bed capacity to accommodate more city riots casualties

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Mulago Hospital is expanding on the bed capacity at the casualty ward in anticipation for patients as a result of the city riots.

The hospital is creating more space at the New Mulago which is expected to accommodate 100 beds.

Mulago hospital alone has since Wednesday registered 95, a cumulative number of patients who were injured during the riots that erupted as a result of Robert Kyagulanyi, the National Unity Platform’s presidential candidate.

Out of the 95 patients, 74 of the sustained injuries from gunshots, 21 from tear gas and 12 have succumbed to the injuries.

David Niwamanya, the Principle Hospital Administrator told this reporter that the casualty ward at the old Mulago has become very small to accommodate the increasing numbers of patients at the facility.

He said that they are creating space in anticipation of more patients who may be injured during the riots that are politically motivated because of the tense season adding that the numbers of people coming to check on the patients is also increasing which puts the lives of the patients and the health workers at risk of contracting the Covid19 disease.

According to Niwamanya, the increasing numbers of patients has constrained the hospital in terms of resources like the medicines and the health work force urging that the public should be calm and avoid the incidents that may cause more injuries.

Dr Baterana Byarugaba, the Executive Director Mulago Referral National Hospital, says the number of casualties is increasing day by day which narrowed the space.

Baterana has however expressed worries that people coming to visit their patients are not being mindful of the Covid19 Standard Operating Procedures which he said compromises the safety of the people at the hospital.

Dr. Rosemary Byanyima, the Deputy Executive Director of Mulago Hospital told our reporter that currently all riot patients are being received and treated in the Lower Mulago causality wards but plans to transfer them to the new Mulago have already started. She noted that if the third floor gets full, another level will be opened to accommodate all patients that will be ushered in.

Dr. Byanyima called for calmness among the citizens adding that these happenings are disastrous which can get permanent injuries and disability on one’s body.

Although the hospital has increased the bed capacity to accommodate more casualties, some patients are complaining that they are yet to get any form of treatment since they arrived at the facility on Wednesday.

Leopold Nyakauma, one of the patients who were shot in both his two legs says they are yet to remove the bullets from him.

Abraham Bishamika, a resident of Ggaba who sustained injuries from gunshot complained that up to now he has not yet received any treatment.

Bishamika said he was tear gassed in Kiseka Market on Wednesday and later shot three live bullets in the knee. He was first rushed to Kisenyi medical clinic but later transferred to Mulago hospital.

But the Executive Director of Mulago, Dr. Baterana Byarugaba asked patients to wait until the medical team analyses their injuries because the number of patients is high.

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