Coronavirus in Kenya: Churchill Show live recording at South C cancelled

Fans of the Churchill Show live recording have been informed that the South C Edition that was scheduled for Saturday, March 14, 2020, has been cancelled.

Speaking to Ureport, Laugh Industry’s Ken Waudo stated that the decision is in line with the government’s directive about public events in the wake of the Coronavirus.

“We had met with several stakeholders prior to the presser by Health CS Mutahi Kagwe and we saw it prudent to cancel the show.

“We wish to inform our loyal customers who have purchased their tickets that the South C Edition will still happen at a later date and your ticket remains valid,” he said.

Adding: “As soon as we are given the greenlight by the Ministry of Health we shall communicate.

“We would like to apologise to every one of you who was looking forward to the event as it was never our intention to disappoint you,” he said.

The Ministry of Health on Friday announced the first case of Coronavirus in Kenya and urged the public to observe preventive measures.

Speaking during a presser at Harambee House, CS Mutahi Kagwe said that a 27-year-old lady had tested positive for the virus and was admitted at the Infectious Diseases Unit at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

As a preventive measure, all public gatherings, meetings, games, events and church crusades have been suspended.

Churches can have services as long as they have sanitizers at several points.

Although schools are yet to be closed, inter-school games have also been cancelled.