Covid-19 Update: 10 New Cases, 5 Discharged -Total Number Of Cases 384

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Confirmed Covid-19 cases in the country have risen to 384 after a further 10 people tested positive for the virus.

Health CAS Mercy Mwangangi, while delivering the daily Covid-19 presser at Afya House on Wednesday, April 29, informed that over the last 24 hours, 508 samples had been tested for the virus spread across 14 counties.

CAS Mwangangi revealed that 5 more people had recovered from the virus and had been discharged. This takes the country’s recovery tally to 129.

Health Ministry Chief Administrative Secretary Mercy Mwangangi addressing the media, April 2020.
Health Ministry Chief Administrative Secretary Mercy Mwangangi addressing the media, April 2020.

The new cases were spread across the country as follows; Nairobi county registered 1 case, Mombasa 9.

284 of the tested samples were from Nairobi, while 89 samples were from Mombasa. The CAS noted that Nairobi and Mombasa maintain the lead on the number of isolated cases.

The confirmed cases are aged between 10 to 63 years, 6 are males while 4 are female.

She further noted that while several people had recovered from the virus, the ministry had received reports of stigmatization from the recovered persons.

She urged members of the public to exercise compassion and celebrate people who have recovered from the virus.

“We continue to appeal to our people to warmly welcome patients who have recovered and been discharged,” CAS Mwangangi stated.

The CAS warned that members of the public from other parts of the country against taking the pandemic lightly despite showing prevalence in Nairobi and Mombasa counties.

She informed that Kwangware had become a place of surveillance, noting that the confirmed case in Nairobi was from the area.

Mwangangi highlighted that markets had become an area of concern and that the ministry was coming up with measures to ensure traders adhere to social distancing as well as properly wear face masks.

She informed that the ministry was acquiring enough supplies to ensure effective tests, as well as a higher number of people, tested a day.

“There are mechanisms that we are putting in place to ensure that at the end of the day, our surveillance teams conduct very robust tests,” Mwangangi stated.

Health CAS Dr Mercy Mwangangi addresses the media at Afya House on Thursday, March 26, 2020
Health CAS Dr Mercy Mwangangi addresses the media at Afya House on Thursday, March 26, 2020

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