COVID-19 didn't overwhelm Africa as some feared. But Uganda is a cautionary tale of rising risk

Uganda has managed to avoid the deadliest impacts of COVID-19 relatively well so far. But doctors say it wouldn’t take much of a spike to overwhelm the country’s hospitals, which have only 55 functional intensive care beds for 42 million people.
Source: CBC | Health - Category: Consumer Health News Tags: News/World Source Type: news