all right for more on those deja vu correspondent julius mugabo joins me on the phone now from kampala julius we just saw a piece there on uganda what is it that's made the country's lockdown so painful for the economy i think what has made it so painful to very many people gets back to the facility and how it's being designed economically ugandan niger they do not have a very good saving culture they do not on waste so much and they do not save so much so every cd on today they spend to be spending work for only the means so much to fund these it need to look to businesses but now we might they've never experienced anything like manner of them hide in the idea that even if it will happen when there are going to work and it's not been a day it's not a week these are months of people in a quirky story phoned already a community which was already suffering the effects of poverty i think could get mentioned from begin to look doesn't just make things worse because people do not have any savings schemes radical groups so they get blinded from took down there was no question there was nothi