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Covid-19 Vaccination Sites by District In COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES BY DISTRICT IN UGANDA Serial Number District/Division Service point Abim hospital Alerek HCIII 1 Abim Marulem HCIII Nyakwae HCIII Orwamuge HCIII Adjumani Hospital Dzaipi HCII 2 Adjumani Mungula HC IV Pakele HCIII Ukusijoni HC III Kalongo Hospital Lirakato HC III 3 Agago Lirapalwo HCIII Patongo HC III Wol HC III Abako HCIII Alebtong HCIV 4 Alebtong Amogo HCIII Apala HCIII Omoro HCIII Amolatar HC IV Aputi HCIII 5 Amolatar Etam HCIII Namasale HCIII Amai Hosp Amudat General Hospital Kalita HCIV 6 Amudat Loroo HCIII Cheptapoyo HC II Alakas HC II Abarilela HCIII Amuria general hospital 7 Amuria Morungatuny HCIII Orungo HCIII Wera HCIII Atiak HC IV Kaladima HC III 8 Amuru Labobngogali HC III Otwee HC III Pabo HC III Akokoro HCIII Apac Hospital 9 Apac Apoi HCIII Ibuje HCIII Page 1 of 16 COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES BY DISTRICT IN UGANDA Serial Number District/Division Service point Teboke HCIII AJIA HCIII Bondo HCIII 10 Arua Logiri HCIII Kuluva Hosp Vurra HCIII Iki-Iki HC III Kamonkoli HC III 11 Budaka Lyama HC III Budaka HC IV Kerekerene HCIII Bududa Hospital Bukalasi HCIII 12 Bududa Bukilokolo HC III Bulucheke HCIII Bushika HC III Bugiri Hospital BULESA HC III 13 Bugiri MUTERERE HC III NABUKALU HC III NANKOMA HC IV BUSEMBATYA HCIII BUSESA HC IV 14 Bugweri IGOMBE HC III LUBIRA HCIII MAKUUTU HC III Bihanga HC III Burere HC III 15 Buhweju Karungu HC III Nganju HC III Nsiika HC IV Buikwe HC III Kawolo Hospital 16 Buikwe Njeru HCIII Nkokonjeru Hospital Wakisi HC III Bukedea HC IV Kabarwa HCIII 17 Bukedea Kachumbala HCIII Kidongole HC III Kilor HC III Bigasa HC III Butenga HC IV 18 Bukomansimbi Kitanda HC III Page 2 of 16 COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES BY DISTRICT IN UGANDA Serial Number District/Division Service point Mirambi HC III St Mary's HC III Bukwa HC IV Bukwo Hospital 19 Bukwo Chesower HC III Kapkoloswo HC III Kortek HC III Buginyanya HC III Bulegeni HC III 20 Bulambuli Buluganya HC III Bunambutye HC III Muyembe HC IV Abogera HC III Biiso HC IV 21 Buliisa Buliisa Hospital Bulisa HC IV Butyaba HC III Bundibugyo hospital Butama HC III 22 Bundibugyo Kikyo HC IV Ntandi HC III Nyahuka HC IV Kibito HC IV Kisomoro HC III 23 Bunyangabu Kiyombya HC III Mitandi HC III Rwimi HC III Bushenyi HC IV Kyabugimbi HC IV 24 Bushenyi Kyamuhunga HC III Kyeizooba HC III Nyabubare HC III Buhehe HC III Bulumbi HC III 25 Busia Busia HC IV Lunyo HC III Masafu Hospital Bugalo HC III Busabi HC III 26 Butaleja Busolwe Hospital Kangalaba HC III Nabiganda HC IV Bulo HC III Butaaka HC III 27 Butambala Page 3 of 16 COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES BY DISTRICT IN UGANDA Serial Number District/Division Service point 27 Butambala Epicenter HC III Gombe Hospital Kyabaddaza HC III Butebo HC IV Kabwangasi H CIII 28 Butebo Kakoro HC III Nagwere HC III Kanginima Hosp Bugaye HC III Busamuzi HC III 29 Buvuma Buvuma HC IV Lwagi HC III Namatale HC III Bugaya HC III Buyende HC III 30 Buyende Irundu HC III Kidera HC IV Nkondo HC III Agwata HC III Bata HC III 31 Dokolo Dokolo HC IV Kangai HC III Kwera HC III Kanoni HC III Kifampa HC III 32 Gomba Kyayi HC III Madu HC IV Mpenja HC III Anywee HCIII Awach HCIV 33 Gulu Gulu Regional refferal Hospital Patiko HCIII St Mary's Lacor General hospital Buseruka HC lll DHO Health Center II 34 Hoima Hoima Regional Referral Hospital Kigorobya HC IV Mparangasi HC lll Bufunda HC III Ishongororo HC IV 35 Ibanda Ruhoko HC IV Rukiri HC III Uganda Martyrs Ibanda Hospital Iganga hosp Page 4 of 16 COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES BY DISTRICT IN UGANDA Serial Number District/Division Service point Bulamagi HC III 36 Iganga Namungalwe HC III Bugono HC IV Busowobi HC III Kabuyanda HC IV Kashumba HC III 37 Isingiro Nyakitunda HC III Rugaaga HC IV Rwekubo HC IV Budondo HC III Bugembe HC III 38 Jinja Buwenge HC III Mpumude HC III Walukuba HC III Kaabong hospital Kalapata HC III 39 Kaabong Kathile HC III Kopoth HC III Lokolia HC III Kabale regional referral Muziba HC IV 40 Kabale Rubaya HC IV Rugarama Hospital Rushoroza Hospital Bukuuku Health Center IV Fortpotal Regional Referral Hospital 41 Kabarole Kijura Health Center III Muchwa Health Center III Ruteete Health Center III Alwa H/CIII Aperikira H/CIII 42 Kaberamaido Kaberamaido Hospital Kobulubulu H/CIII Ochero H/CIII Bwikara Health Center III Kagadi General Hospital 43 Kagadi Kiryanga Health Center III Kyaterekera Health Center III Mabaale Health Center III Kakendo HC IV Kakumiro HC IV 44 Kakumiro Kasambya HC III Kisiita HC III Nkoko HC III Page 5 of 16 COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES BY DISTRICT IN UGANDA Serial Number District/Division Service point Anyara HC III Bululu HC III 45 Kalaki Kalaki HC III Apapai HC III Otuboi HC III Bubeke HC III Bufumira HC III 46 Kalangala Kalangala HC IV Kyamuswa HC III Mazinga HC III BUMANYA HC IV GADUMIRE HC III 47 Kaliro NAMUGONGO HC III NAMWEWA HC III NAWAIKOKE HC III Bukulula HC IV Kasambya HC III 48 Kalungu Kiti HC III Kyamuliibwa HC III Villa Maria Hospital Kiruddu NRH Kisugu HC III Kampala/Makindye Division St. Francis Nsambya Hosp Kibuli Hosp Kisenyi HC IV Vine Medical Centre Kampala/Central Division City Hall Clinic Kamwokya Christian Caring Centre Rubaga Hospital Mengo Hospital 49 Kampala/Rubaga Division Kawaala HC III Kitebi HC III Komamboga HC III Kisaasi Church of Uganda MC Kampala/Kawempe Division St. Stephen Mpererwe Hospital Kawempe NRH Butabika Hospital Kiswa HC III Kampala/Nakawa Division China-Uganda Friendship Hospital, Naguru UMC, Victoria Hospital, Bukoto Bupadengo HC III Kamuli General Hospital 50 Kamuli Kamuli Mission Hospital Namwendwa HC IV Page 6 of 16 COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES BY DISTRICT IN UGANDA Serial Number District/Division Service point Nankandulo HC IV Bigodi HC III Bwizi HC III 51 Kamwenge Kamuli General Hospital Kamwenge HC III Rwamwanja HC III Bwindi Community Hospital Kambuga Hospital 52 Kanungu Kanungu HC IV Kihihi HC IV Rugyeyo HC III Cheptuya HC III Kapchorwa Hospital 53 Kapchorwa Kasaren HC III Sipi HC III Tegeres HC III Acowa HC III Kapelebyong HC IV 54 Kapelebyong St. Francis Acumet HCIII Okungur Obalanga HC III Kacholo HC III Kapedo HC III 55 Karenga Karenga HC IV Lobalangit HC III Kalimon HC II Bwera HC IV Kagando hospital pnfp 56 Kasese Kasese Municipal HC III Nyamirani HC IV Rwesande HC IV Bukuya HC III Kasanda HC IV 57 Kassanda Kiganda HC IV Kikandwa HC III Myanzi HC III Aketa HC III Katakwi Hospital 58 Katakwi Magoro HC III Ngariam HC III Toroma HC IV Bbaale HC IV Galiraya HC III 59 Kayunga Kangulumira HC IV Page 7 of 16 COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES BY DISTRICT IN UGANDA Serial Number District/Division Service point Kayunga Hospital Wabwoka HC III Buremba HC III Burunga HC III 60 Kazo Kanoni HC III Kazo HC IV Rwemikoma HC III Kibaale HC IV Kyebando HC III 61 Kibaale Maisuka HC III Mugarama HC III Nyamarwa HC III Bukomera HC IV Kambugu HC III 62 Kiboga Kiboga Hospital Lwamata HC III Muwanga HC III Bulangira HC III Buseta HC III 63 Kibuku Kadama HC III Kibuku HC IV Tirinyi HC III Kikuube HC IV Kabwoya HC III 64 Kikuube Kyangwali HC III Buhimba HC III Bugambe HC III Kashongi HC III Kinoni HC III 65 Kiruhura Kiruhura HC IV Rushere community hospital Sanga HC III Dima HC III Kigumba HC III 66 Kiryandongo Kiryandongo Hospital Mutunda HC III Panyadoli HC III Bubuguri HC IV Busanza HC IV 67 Kisoro Kisoro Hospital Mulamba HC III Nyabihuniko HC III Kicheche HC III Mahyoro HC III 68 Kitagwenda Page 8 of 16 COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES BY DISTRICT IN UGANDA Serial Number District/Division Service point 68 Kitagwenda Kakasi COU HC III Ntara HC IV Nyabbani HC III Akuna Laber HCIII Kitgum General Hospital 69 Kitgum London HCIII Namakora HCIV Orom HCIII Ayipe HC III Dranya HC III 70 Koboko Dranya HC III Gborokolgo HC III Ludara HC III Aboke HC IV Akalo HC III 71 Kole Alito HC III Ayer HC III Bala HC III Kacheri HC III Kotido HC IV 72 Kotido Lokitelaebu HC III Nakapelmoru HC III Rengen HC III Atutur Hospital Kumi HC IV 73 Kumi Mukongoro HC III Nyero HC III Ongino HC III Abongomola HC III Aduku HC IV 74 Kwania Chawente HC III Inomo HC III Nambieso HC III Benet HC III Binyinyi HC III 75 Kween Chemwom HC III Kaproron HC IV Ngenge HC III Butemba HC III Kyankwanzi HC III 76 Kyankwanzi Mujunza HC III Nalinya ndagire HC III Ntwetwe HC IV Bujubuli HC III Page 9 of 16 COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES BY DISTRICT IN UGANDA Serial Number District/Division Service point Hapuyo HC III 77 Kyegegwa Kazinga HC III Kyegegwa HC IV Mpara HC III Butiiti HC III Katooke HC III 78 Kyenjojo Kyarusozi HC IV Kyarusozi HC IV Rwibale HC IV Kabira HC III Kakuto HC IV 79 Kyotera Kalisizo Hospital Kasaali HC III Kyebe HC III Lokung HCIII Madupe HCIV 80 Lamwo Padibe HCIII Palabek Kal HCIII Palabek Ogili HCIII Amach HC IV Lira Regional referral Hospital 81 Lira Lira University HC III PAG HC IV Ogur HC IV Waibuga HC III Ikumbya HC III 82 Luuka Bukoova HC III Kiyunga HC IV Ikonia HC III Kalagala HC IV Luwero Hospital 83 Luweero Nyimbwa HC IV WabusanaHCIII Zirombwe HCIII Kiwangara Kyazanga 84 Lwengo Lwengo Nkoni HC III St Francis Mbirizi HC III Kaliiro HC III Kasagama HC III 85 Lyantonde Kinuuka HC III Lyantonde hospital Mpumude HC III Page 10 of 16 COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES BY DISTRICT IN UGANDA Serial Number District/Division Service point Inde Post HC III Offaka HC III 86 Madi-Okollo Okollo HC III Olujobo HC III Rhino Camp HC IV Bogobelo Bubulo 87 Manafwa Bukimanayi Butiru Lwanjusi Kijomoro HC III Maracha HC IV 88 Maracha St.
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