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Citizen TV news anchor Victoria Rubadiri on Wednesday
revealed that she had tested negative for Covid-19.
Through a post on one of her social media pages, Rubadiri
stated that she took the test earlier in the week and she is thankful that she
does not have the virus.
“Thanks to everyone who reached out to find out how I’m
doing. I was tested earlier this week for Covid-19 and thankfully the results
came back negative,” she said.
The journalist, however, emphasized the need to act
responsibly to keep the virus at bay.
“Even though it’s good news, I still need to live as if I’m
positive to keep the ones I work with and randomly interact with safe.
“Whatever your Covid-19 status, take all the necessary precautions. Your health is paramount not just for you but those who depend on you,” she wrote.
Health CAS
Rashid Aman on Tuesday, July 21, lauded Kenyan celebrities who have come out
publicly to pronounce their COVID-19 status.
Speaking
during the daily COVID-19 briefings at Afya House, Nairobi, CAS Aman encouraged
more people to come out as it’s one way to destigmatize the disease.
“Media
personalities as I have read in the papers, I think it’s a positive thing when
people in high office or who are celebrities or in media, come out
and pronounce their status. That is one way to destigmatize the disease,” said
CAS Aman.
His statement came just a day after celebrated media
personality Jeff Koinange revealed that he tested positive for COVID-19.
Koinange stated that he was asymptomatic and all his close
contacts had been informed.
“Right now I'm in self-isolation. Many thanks to Royal Media Services Management for its Support. Stay SAFE & God Bless!” he tweeted.