President
Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday April 6, announced that the number of coronavirus
(COVID-19) cases in the country have risen to 158.
The head of
state urged Kenyans to observe the guidelines provided by the government to
avoid further spread of the pandemic adding that anyone, despite tribe,
religion or size of wallet, can contract the disease.
“This coronavirus does not care about religion, tribe or
size of your wallet. Defeating it will require us to put aside our differences
and stand together. Make no mistake, we are at war and we must be together to
win this war,” said Uhuru.
Uhuru also said that he would go to any lengths to respond
to the pandemic adding that stiffer measures would be enforced to contain the
coronavirus.
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During his speech, President Uhuru announced a partial
lockdown in the counties which have the majority of coronavirus cases.
"There shall be the cessation of all movement by road,
rail or air and all travel in and out of Nairobi, Mombasa, Kilifi and
Kwale counties for a period of 21 days.”
“Movement of food
and cargo will continue as normal throughout the containment period by road,
rail or air,” added Uhuru.