People wearing face masks ride a motorcycle in Kampala, Uganda, on July 4, 2021. Uganda has introduced new penalties for offenders of the country's COVID-19 prevention procedures. A statutory instrument dubbed Public Health (Control of COVID-19) rules 2021, signed by Health Minister Ruth Aceng, said that if one is found guilty of not wearing a facial mask while in public places, he or she will face a jail term of two months.(Photo: Xinhua)
A vendor sells face masks to a man in a vehicle in Kampala, Uganda, on July 4, 2021. Uganda has introduced new penalties for offenders of the country's COVID-19 prevention procedures. A statutory instrument dubbed Public Health (Control of COVID-19) rules 2021, signed by Health Minister Ruth Aceng, said that if one is found guilty of not wearing a facial mask while in public places, he or she will face a jail term of two months.(Photo: Xinhua)
A vendor sells face masks on a street in Kampala, Uganda, on July 4, 2021. Uganda has introduced new penalties for offenders of the country's COVID-19 prevention procedures. A statutory instrument dubbed Public Health (Control of COVID-19) rules 2021, signed by Health Minister Ruth Aceng, said that if one is found guilty of not wearing a facial mask while in public places, he or she will face a jail term of two months.(Photo: Xinhua)
A police officer wearing a face mask talks to a woman in a vehicle in Kampala, Uganda, on July 4, 2021. Uganda has introduced new penalties for offenders of the country's COVID-19 prevention procedures. A statutory instrument dubbed Public Health (Control of COVID-19) rules 2021, signed by Health Minister Ruth Aceng, said that if one is found guilty of not wearing a facial mask while in public places, he or she will face a jail term of two months.(Photo: Xinhua)