Ugandans to be jailed for refusing COVID-19 jab in new law

Uganda parliament on Tuesday plans to impose fines on people who refuse to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Parliament’s house health committee has begun scrutinising Public Health (Amendment) Bill 2021 which seeks to make coronavirus vaccinations mandatory.
“According to the proposal, those who do not get vaccinated against COVID-19 will be fined 4 million shillings or (receive) a jail term of six months,” parliament said in a statement on its website.
The statement quoted health minister Jane Ruth Aceng as telling lawmakers on the committee that mandatory vaccinations would ensure enough people are vaccinated so that “we create mass immunity.
“It is important that whoever is supposed to be vaccinated, is vaccinated.”
The statement did not say when the proposed law was likely to be brought before all members of parliament for approval.
Uganda fully reopened its economy in January after two years of anti-coronavirus measures.
Although the East African country started administering COVID-19 jabs nearly a year ago, only about 16 million jabs have been administered in a population of 45 million, with officials blaming widespread reluctance for the low coverage.
The country has recorded about 163,000 cases of COVID-19 and 3,500 deaths, health ministry data show.
(Reuters/NAN)
More from Peoples Gazette

Economy
Buhari regime will continue to borrow without subsidy removal: Femi Adesina
“You know how much could have been saved if the subsidy was removed and how it could have been diverted to other areas and spheres of national life.

World
Ukraine Invasion: Kenya rejects Russia’s attempt to revive “dead” Soviet Union
Kenya told Russia not to subject itself as the new tool of oppression against other nations.

NationWide
Senate wants federal roads rehabilitated to check hike in flight tickets
The senators said the rise in airfare has pegged the minimum one-way Economy Class ticket at around N80,000.

NationWide
JUST IN: Court directs NDLEA to detain Abba Kyari for two weeks over cocaine deal
The disgraced police chief and six others are being held on charges of stealing 25 kilogrammes worth of cocaine.

States
Gunmen attack Akwa Ibom fishermen, cart away seven boat engines
Each of the outboard (boat) engines stolen by the hoodlums cost about N1 million.

Uncategorized
Universities’ standards falling; honour agreement with ASUU, Reps tell Buhari
The lawmakers said that Nigeria was losing revenue through Nigerian students who school abroad due to incessant strikes.

Anti-Corruption
Interpol declares Harrison Osemwengie wanted for multibillion-naira investment fraud
The founder of HO Corn, Harrison Osemwengie had duped investors with the promise of 50 per cent in return of their investments.