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Kenya Records The Highest Number of  COVID-19 Cases 

Kenya has recorded the highest number of positive cases since the first case, at 184, from a sample size of 2,518, tested in the last 24 hours.

This is serious, a situation that we must all be concerned about. Such figures have the potential to quickly overwhelm our healthcare facilities.

The positive cases now push our cumulative numbers to 4, 044 out of 124, 474 samples, that we have so far tested in the country.  In terms of gender, 129 are males while 55 are females, and all of them except one, are Kenyans.

The 184 positive cases are distributed in counties as follows; Nairobi, (111) cases, Mombasa, (19), Kajiado, (14), Meru (13), Kiambu, (9), Busia, (6), Nakuru, (4), Machakos, (3), Kwale, Kisumu, Garissa, Taita Taveta and Vihiga Counties one (1) case each.

Vihiga becomes the latest County to record a COVID-19 Case, bringing the number of counties so far affected to 40.

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By sub-counties, the cases are distributed as follows; in Nairobi, Westlands, (33), Kibra, (19), Langata, (18) Embakasi East, (15), Dagoretti North, (12), Kamukunji, (4), Makadara, (2), Starehe, (2), Embakasi Central, (2), Roysambu, Embakasi West, Kasarani and Embakasi South, have one (1) case each.

In Mombasa, the cases are from, Mvita, (9), Changamwe (4), Likoni, (2), Nyali, (2), Jomvu and Kisauni, one (1) case each.

The cases in Kajiado are from Kajiado Central, (12), Kajiado East, and Kajiado North, one (1) case each. In Meru, the 13 cases are all from Imenti North, while in Kiambu, the (9) cases are from Lari, (3), Juja, (2), Kabete, Kikuyu, Kiambu Town, and Limuru have one (1) case each. In Busia, all the six (6) cases are of truck drivers in Malaba (5), and Matayos (1).

In Nakuru, the four cases are from Naivasha, (3), and Nakuru East, (1).  In Machakos, all the three cases are from Athi River, while in Kwale, the case in Lungalunga. In Kisumu, the case is at Kisumu Central, while in Garissa, the case is from Garissa Township, whereas the case in Taita Taveta, is of a truck driver at Taveta, and the case in Vihiga, is from the town.

On a positive note, 27 patients have been discharged from various facilities, bringing the tally of recoveries to 1,353.

Sadly, two (2) more patients have succumbed to the disease. The total number of fatalities is now at 107.

Felicity Gitonga
Felicity Gitonga is the founder of Africa Business News. abn, freelance writer, journalist, and author with a passion for telling stories.

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