12 more people have tested positive for Covid-19 in Kenya, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 396.
The 12 cases were recorded in the counties of Nairobi (3), Mombasa (7), Kitui (1), and Wajir (1), according to Health Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) Dr. Rashid Aman.
The three cases in Nairobi are from Eastleigh, Fedha, and Kileleshwa estates while in Mombasa, the cases are spread out across Old Town, Bondeni, Bomani, and Kidunguni.
Speaking during a media briefing on Thursday, April 30th, Dr. Aman indicated that the new cases were detected from 777 samples tested in the last 24 hours across 14 counties.
Out of the 12 cases, seven were picked by the Health Ministry’s surveillance team and five are from various quarantine facilities.
Dr. Aman also announced that 15 additional Covid-19 patients have been discharged from various facilities after recovering from the disease. This raises the tally of recoveries in the country to 144.
At the same time, he said two more patients have died from the virus, bringing the death toll from the bug to 17.
What is the update on those…
What is the update on those who died in floods? 116 This is a bigger tragedy. What are we doing about them? How about the safety and health of those left homeless by the floods?
Enough with these updates…
Enough with these updates. Explain your plans to open Biasharas up, when this years school candidates can expect to go back to school, how mothers can stop boiling stones for supper and most importantly how your ministry has so far spent covid donations.
Anything else is becoming BS.
Kenya and other African…
Kenya and other African countries need to consult with Senegal where they have one dollar test kits and only two deaths.
Kenyans demand those tests!! from our government-