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Leaking Nebbi hospital wards leave patients, drugs soaked

Patients and medical workers at Nebbi hospital private wing have expressed concern over leaking wards and drug store which at times forces them to use basins and polythene bags as water proofs whenever it rains.

One of the patients found at the facility, Mr Patrick Ogentho told this reporter that his attendant was forced to shove him under the bed or cover him with a black polythene bag to avoid being drenched in raindrops from the leaking roofs whose walls were in 2014/2015 rehabilitated in what was then considered as a major project funded by government with support from World Bank.

“Patients are not safe at private wings. It is bad to get soaked in the rain. With these kinds of incidents, one can easily get sicker,” Ogentho said.

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