Kadaga orders MP Anthony Akol to exit Parliament over coronavirus

Kilak North County MP, Anthony Akol. FILE PHOTO

Speaker Rebecca Kadaga has ordered Kilak North County MP, Anthony Akol to leave the Parliamentary Chambers immediately after his admission that he travelled to South Korea and later to South Africa before he returned to Uganda without being screened for coronavirus.
"You admitted on the Hansard that you travelled to these places. Please go and self-quarantine yourself," Ms Kadaga said on Thursday.
The Speaker later tweeted: “I've ordered Kilak North County MP, Anthony Akol, to exit the plenary chambers, immediately. This followed his disclosure, while giving a point of info, that he had returned from South Korea on March 5, this year but had not been checked for the Corona virus."

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Outside China, a total of 44,500 cases have been recorded around the world since the epidemic began, including 1,431 deaths. Some 1,177 cases are new, with 23 new deaths.
The most affected countries after China are Italy (12,462 cases, 827 deaths), Iran (9,000 cases, 354 deaths), South Korea (7,869 cases, 66 deaths), and France (2,281 cases, 48 deaths).

The United States has recorded 1,101 infections and 28 deaths since it announced its first case in January. Some 191 cases are new.
Cuba and Jamaica confirmed the first coronavirus cases on their territory on Wednesday.
Asia recorded a total at 0900 GMT Thursday of 90,765 cases (3,253 deaths), Europe 22,969 cases (947 deaths), the Middle East 9,880 cases (364 deaths), US and Canada 1,194 cases (29 deaths), Latin America and the Caribbean 197 cases (two deaths), Oceania 155 cases (three deaths), Africa 130 cases (two deaths).

This assessment was carried out using data collected by AFP offices from national authorities and information from the World Health Organization (WHO).
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