31
prisoners and remandees have been evacuated after testing positive for COVID-19
in the ongoing mass testing.
Through a
press statement, Kenya Prisons Service commissioner general Wycliffe
Ogallo said the 31 cases were part the 59 samples taken from the prisoners and remandees on Thursday,
May 28.
He said the
59 people “had just completed 21 days in quarantine at the Nairobi
Remand and Allocation Prison where they had been admitted from various
courts.”
The individuals who tested positive were evacuated by the
Nairobi County Emergency Response Team to various treatment centers.
"From the results received on Saturday, May 30, 2020,
31 samples had tested positive for the coronavirus after which the Nairobi
County Emergency Response Team promptly moved in and evacuated the patients to
various treatment centers for case management," read the statement.
Last month, the Kenya Prisons, in concurrence with the
National Council on the Administration of Justice (NCAJ), released 11,000 petty
offenders and convicts after service their respective jail terms.
Speaking on Saturday, May 30, during the COVID-19 press
briefing, Health CAS Dr. Rashid Aman announced 147 more people tested positive
for COVID-19 bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 1,888.
CAS Aman also said one more Kenyan succumbed to the disease bringing total deaths to 63. A total of 76,962 samples have been tested since the first case was reported in March.