If you have blood group O negative; find other people that have the same blood group and even create a WhatsApp group.
Or else you’ll know why Blue band is yellow.
- Dr Henry Kaweesi 2024-
@martinssempa@Stanford@Makerere Wow👏👏👏congratulation to my dear friend Mackay. Very proud of him. God's blessings and favour surround him in Jesus' name... Amen🙏
Great day today.
Mackay Ssempa graduates with second degree from @Stanford ...
Computer engineering and product design
Our people from @Makerere you remember him as the small boy in orange.
He is a big man now . Zino saala zamwe. Thank you everyone who has helped in the journey.
I get teary about it. Congratulations to Mackay and Thank you all. Nisi Dominus
#UnpopularOpinion #475. Life, sometimes it throws lemons when what you actually need are lemonade. When we were young, we would abhor anything bitter. One would throw away greens like Eshwiiga, Doodo, Ekishuusha, Eshogi etc, because they are bitter. All we wanted was meat , rice & Pepsi. Now, in my old age, I am told to eat potato leaves, pawpaw seeds, cassava leaves etc & reduce carbs such as Matoke, Millet, Cassava & Posho. All over a sudden, I am a herbivorous animal & rodent too. Hati, omuntu akoreki? Young people, start practicing. Don’t say, I didn’t warn you.
Fruits are one of the best foods because they are high in both nutrients and energy.
Aim to have 4 servings a day. But eat fruit whole not as juice.
Also aim to eat from different colours. Every colour has a unique benefit. Red for heart, Orange for immunity, Green for detox etc.
Ebola: travel restrictions on Uganda wrong, unnecessary - WHO
WHO director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged countries that have imposed restrictions to reconsider their decisions.
He said Uganda has continued to report Ebola cases transparently and implement appropriate public health measures, arguing that travel restrictions do little to curb the spread of the disease while causing significant economic harm.
https://t.co/PLFJFZghqQ
It's hard for me to explain to those outside #Uganda just how irritated the Ugandans are to be lumped in with DRC for the #Ebola epidemic. As of this writing, there have been hundreds of deaths and over 1000 cases in Congo, whereas Uganda has had only 9 cases -- three Congolese, four medical workers who treated them, one driver who drove them, and one other known contact. Only one person has died in Uganda, a Congolese.
So when WHO and Al Jazeera talks about the Ebola epidemic in "Congo and Uganda," it's like saying because there are wildfires in California, you should cancel a trip to the Grand Canyon because some Californians lit a campfire there. Yes, it is possible it *could* spread and you have to be vigilant, but these two situations are nowhere near the same magnitude.
As of this writing, the only Ugandan death has been the tourism industry.
Enemies CAN'T betray you. They don't know you in detail... enough to bring you down. Betrayal is from within your inner circle of friends and relatives. Betrayal thrives on proximity.
Let us be careful in reporting @AJEnglish ,@AJENews . A regional Ebola figure is not a Ugandan death certificate.
To say “DRC and Uganda have reported 263 cases and 43 deaths” without separating where the deaths occurred is not reporting. It is statistical fog dressed as public health communication.
Uganda must not be casually placed inside another country’s mortality column.
If there are deaths in Uganda, name the district, cite the Ministry of Health, and give the exact number.
If the deaths are largely or entirely elsewhere, say so with discipline.
In matters of public health, careless language can travel faster than disease.
Facts save lives. Sensationalism spreads panic.