Health CS Mutahi Kagwe on Wednesday revealed that there had
been two cases of doctors who traveled and later tested positive but had
refused to quarantine themselves.
While giving the daily Covid-19 update, CS Kagwe said one of
the doctors wanted to perform surgery on a patient but was reported by a nurse.
He urged doctors to practice self-responsibility saying
their discipline is key to containing the virus especially in health
facilities.
The CS also revealed that 634 health workers had tested
positive so far but said the number is quite low compared to other parts of the
world.
Kagwe maintained that there are enough PPEs in the country
and any shortage reported might be attributed to poor management and
distribution.
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While opining on the video of a medic claiming to have a
cure for Covid-19, Kagwe said not every doctor is an expert in matters
Covid-19.
“When quacks speak, we respond as if we are speaking to
doctors, qualified to speak on matters medicine.
“The biggest mistake is imagining that if the person is
called a doc…they are experts in everything,” he said.
This comes as the country announced 544 new cases. Out of
the 544, 340 are male while 204 are female.
Unfortunately, 12 lives were lost in the last 24hours taking
the number of fatalities to 311.
Kagwe also asked young men to be careful saying no one knows
the long-term effects of the virus.
113 more patients were discharged taking the cumulative
number of recoveries to 8021.