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May 29, 2020

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Greetings from Uganda! Everyone is safe and almost well.  We have had a few cases of malaria and the flu but that is common here so although I hate to see anyone sick, they are being taken care of and they are healing.  Kevin, our head teacher and her baby have been sick, but I have not been able to see them for she has been in Adjumani with here family.  Jesca's mom is also in Adjumani and has been very sick but she is getting better although she is very weak. Common things we deal with here in Africa. We are still unable to travel and although we are in what they call lock down, we have the freedom to walk anywhere.  The children play outside and I go to town and get what I want.  Most businesses are open in Lugazi although we still have a 7pm curfew.  Everything looks normal except there is no transportation.  The buses and the taxis aren't running and I am able to get across the highway without having to dodge taxis and lorrys.  ...

May 4, 2020

Good morning, We are all doing well, but we are still in lock-down.  We were hoping to get some relief and get back to normal but we have a couple of new cases and so I don't know what Pres. Museveni will say tomorrow at his weekly national address.  There was rumor that travel would be opening at half capacity.  We have had 88 cases, 0 deaths, 58 recoveries and most of the last positive cases have been international truckers (18 cases) Now the next problem is the flooding that has raised the level of Lake Victoria 13.12 meters.  The flooding in Kisumu, Kenya has caused the Lake to rise and 7000 people have been displaced since February. The rains that are so much there have caused problems here in Uganda and also in Tanzania.  One of the hardest places hit is Mwanza, Tanzania where I worked in 2009.  The flooding is effecting all the Islands on Lake Victoria and as far down river as Nakasongala and Lake Kyoga.  I have worked with many of...