Covid-19 Update: 151 New Cases, 168 Discharged, Deaths 4- Total no of Cases 38,529

Kenya has recorded 151 more Covid-19 positive cases151 in the last 24 hours as the country’s total caseload rises to 38,529.

During the daily Covid-19 briefing at Afya House on Wednesday, September 30, Health CAS Rashid Aman announced that 2,927 samples had been tested over the period bringing the total number of samples tested so far to 547,946.

Of the positive cases, all are Kenyans except six who are foreigners.

97 are male and 54 are female while the youngest case is a one-year-old child and the oldest is aged 82.

Medics conducting random screening for Covid-19 symptoms at National Archives, Nairobi on Saturday, March 21, 2020
Medics conducting random screening for Covid-19 symptoms at National Archives, Nairobi on Saturday, March 21, 2020

In the county distribution, Nairobi county leads with 32 cases followed by Nakuru (24), Kisumu (22), Garissa (14), Mombasa (10), Meru (8), Kajiado (8).

Kisii county had six cases, Bomet (5), Kiambu (5), Siaya (3), Uasin Gishu (2), Kilifi (2), Marsabit (2), West Pokot (2), Murang’a (2).

Kakamega, Nyamira, Bungoma, and Kitui counties all recorded one case each.

At the same time, 168 patients were discharged; 105 from home-based care program and 63 from hospitals around the country bringing the total number of recoveries to 24,908.

Regrettably, four patients succumbed to the disease bringing the total number of deaths to 711.

CAS Aman urged for caution among Kenyans to avoid a second wave of the Covid-19 virus.

“It is sad and alarming to note that, just a day after His excellency the president sanctioned the reopening of bars, two people died yesterday while fighting in a bar here in Nairobi,” he observed.

He also confirmed that the medical workers had called off their strike and would return to work.

The Employment and Labour Relations Court had on Tuesday, September 29, suspended the health workers strike.

Health workers seated on the grass at the Kenyatta National Hospital during a go slow on Monday, September 28
Health workers seated on the grass at the Kenyatta National Hospital during a go-slow on Monday, September 28
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