Coronavirus Cases Soars High After 260 Test Positive, 21 Discharged, 2 Deaths-Total Cases 4,738

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On Sunday, June 21, Kenya’s Coronavirus cases rose to 4,738 after 260 tested positive following the testing of 3,651 samples in the last 24 hours.

During the daily Coronavirus (Covid-19) briefing at Afya House, Health Cabinet Secretary (CS) Mutahi Kagwe announced that the total number of samples tested now stood at 140,000.

21 individuals were discharged over the same period, bringing the total recoveries to 1,607.

Unfortunately, 2 patients died, bringing the number of recorded fatalities to 123.

Marking 100 days since the first Covid-19 case was recorded in Kenya, CS Kagwe took some time to thank several stakeholders for their role in combating the pandemic and highlighted the role of the media in spreading the word on the various safety measures recommended by the national government.

“I thank the media for highlighting matters relating to COVID-19. We are greatly indebted to you,” he stated.

“We have put in the work and we will continue to do so taking note of and learning from the challenges and failures we have experienced since this journey began,” he added.

Following the outbreak, CS Kagwe revealed that the government had increased its capacity, with 58,958 tested between June 1 – June 21, with 2,717 testing positive for Covid-19.

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