Walekhwa, Abel WilsonNakazibwe, BrendaNantongo, MaryWafula, Solomon TsebeniBulafu, DouglasNsereko, Godfrey2023-03-232023-03-232022Walekhwa, A. W., Nakazibwe, B., Nantongo, M., Wafula, S. T., Bulafu, D., Ayugi, B., ... & Mugisha, L. (2022). Drivers of the Second Wave and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 cases in Uganda: A Retrospective Study of Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 cases, March-June, 2021.https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1253445/v1https://nru.uncst.go.ug/handle/123456789/8285The COVID-19 continued to pose several public health, social, economic challenges and the drivers for the occurrence of different COVID-19 waves remains undocumented in Uganda. We conducted a crosssectional population-based survey among recovered COVID-19 cases to establish the drivers of SAR-CoV2 infections. We performed a retrospective study and interviewed 1120 recovered COVID-19 cases from 10 selected districts in Uganda. We further conducted 38 Key Informant Interviews of members of the COVID-19 District Taskforce and 19 in-depth interviews among COVID-19 survivors from March to June, 2021.enAsymptomaticSecond waveCOVID-19Drivers of the Second Wave and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 cases in Uganda: A Retrospective Study of Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 casesArticle