Number of covid-19 cases in the
country soars to 1,745 after 127 new cases were reported on Friday
Covid-19 recovery cases in Kenya have
today increased to 438 people with the country targeting to reform health
system, as county governments improve the fighting capacity.
On Friday, the ministry of health
discharged 17 patients recovering from the novel coronavirus.
The number of those who have lost
their lives due to the disease has also risen to 62, after the ministry
reported four more deaths.
Meanwhile, the total number of
infections have now hit 1,745 following the confirmation of 127 cases recorded
in the last 24 hours, after 3,831 samples were tested.
The country has tested 74,003 samples as at Friday, since it started testing early in march.
The new are from the counties of Nairobi (76), Mombasa (19),
Busia (16), Uasin Gishu (8), Kiambu (2), Kajiado (5) and Isiolo (1).
In Nairobi, Kibra had the highest number of cases at 49,
followed by Ruaraka (13), Makadara (4), Westlands (4), Langata (2), with
Embaksi West, Kasarani, Dagoretti North and Starehe recording one case each.
The 19 cases in Mombasa are distributed as follows: Kisauni
(7), Mvita (6), Nyali (3), Likoni (2) and Jomvu (1).
Of the 16 cases in Busia, 8 are at Busia, 2 at Malaba Points
of Entry, and 6 at Alupe Quarantine Facility.
Out of the 8 cases in Uasin Gishu are all from Turbo, while
in Kajiado, the cases are from Kajiado North (2) and Namanga Border (3). In
Kiambu, the two cases are from Kiambu Town (1) and Kabete (1).
The case in Isiolo is from Isiolo Town.