“Prepare for a Possible Worst-case Scenario in the Country” Mutahi kagwe on Covid-19

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Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe on Tuesday warned Kenyans to prepare for a possible worst-case scenario in regards to the COVID-19 outbreak in the country.

CS Kagwe, speaking during a press address at Afya House, said the situation is likely to get worse before it gets better, adding that the country may continue to battle the pandemic for at least another two months.

He however also stated, on a positive note, that the infections among Kenyans are only mild, further that the mortality rate is also low.

According to the CS, though, Kenyans must continue adhering by directives laid out by the government as

“this is no reason to be relaxed at all.” The CS noted with concern the chaos witnessed on Monday evening when the government banned the movement in and out of the Nairobi Metropolitan area as well as the counties of Kilifi, Kwale, and Mombasa.

He added that the restriction was necessary so as to thwart the spread of the virus since two out of the 14 new cases were reported in Mandera and the patients had only recently traveled from Mombasa.

“The two reported cases in Mandera had traveled from Mombasa. That explains why a decision was taken by the President to close some of the areas we feel people moving into and out of are causing the further spread of the virus,” he explained.

CS Kagwe also revealed a set of new rules to enhance social distancing in the country, closing down with immediate effect all golf clubs in the country.

He also directed managers of sporting clubs to restrict the number of people going in, adding that this will be monitored for the next couple of days before more measures – if necessary – are introduced.

CS Kagwe spoke while announcing that the country had recorded 14 more cases of the novel coronavirus, raising the total number to 172, with 3 recoveries.

He noted that four of the 14 cases have a recent history of travel from Tanzania, South Africa, UAE, and the United States while 10 were picked by surveillance teams in the country.

The CS noted that out of the 14 new patients, seven are from Nairobi, two from Mombasa, two from Mandera while Machakos, Kisii, and Kiambu Counties have one new victim each.

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