Kenya’s coronavirus cases have increased to 25 after nine more people testedCovid-19 positive, Health Cabinet Secretary CS Mutahi Kagwe has announced.
Speaking during his routine daily press briefing at Afya House, Nairobi, Kagwe revealed that the new cases were spread out across four counties namely: Nairobi, Mombasa, Kilifi and Kwale.
He said among the new cases, seven were Kenyans while the other two were foreigners.
Kagwe also said that 15 people are currently at Mbagathi Isolation Unit awaitng their test results.
Kagwe admitted that there are quarantine challenges in designated hotels and government facilities, but said the process will soon be streamlined.
Travellers are taken for mandatory quarantine but Kenya is unable to handle the huge numbers.
Kagwe said some 98 people have been discharged after completing the two-week quarantine while 745 are being monitored.
Health CS urged travellers to bear with measures taken by the government to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Other measures will be introduced to ease the process and end inconvenience to passengers.
The tickets were given on Tuesday on first come first serve basis.
All passengers were subjected to entry and screening procedures instituted by the Kenya’s Ministry of Health.
KQ temporarily suspended all international passenger services effective on Wednesday until further notice.
The national airline continues to operate cargo flights particularly to offer emergency services and much-needed supplies.
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