Breaking News: 13, June 2020 - Latest Kenya Covid-19 Cases and Updates

Breaking News: 13, June 2020 - Latest Kenya Covid-19 Cases and Updates

Kenya has recorded 152 more positive coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, from 3,503 samples tested bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 3,457, Health Chief Administrative Secretary Rashid Aman announced on Saturday. 

Of the new cases, 116 are male while 36 are female aged between two and 65 years.

On a positive note, Dr Aman said that 57 people were discharged from hospital, bringing the total number of those who have recovered from the virus to 1,221.

He said that 4 people succumbed to the virus, taking the national death toll to 100.

Dr. Rashid urged Kenyans to observe containment measures put in place by the government and socialise less to reduce the chances of contracting the virus.

“The number of infections and those that have succumbed to the disease point to us the importance of observing the containment measures. This is the surest way of ensuring we limit these numbers and contain the spread of the virus," Dr Aman said.

He said the Health ministry will continue to work closely with county governments to upscale the level of preparedness at the county level. He said most devolved units have dedicated isolation and treatment centres for Covid-19.

Of the new cases, Nairobi has 70 with 21 from Embakasi South, 9 from Starehe, 5 from Kibra and 4 from Mathare. Dagoretti North and Embakasi West have 3 cases each, while Embakasi East, Roysambu, Lang'ata, Kasarani and Westlands each have 2 cases.

In Mombasa, the 41 cases are from Nyali 14, Mvita 10, Likoni 7, Kisauni 6 and Changamwe 4.

Dr Aman said that the 16 cases in Busia are of truck drivers from Malaba.

In Kiambu's 9 cases, 6 are Ruiru, while Thika had 2 and Kikuyu 1 case. Machakos and Migori counties registered 3 cases each, while Kisumu, Uasin Gishu, Narok, Nakuru and Taita Taveta had 1 each.

He urged truck drivers to strictly adhere to protocols issued by the Health ministry.

"All cross border truck drivers must ensure they get tested at least 48 hours before they commence their journey and acquire a valid Covid-19 free certificate," he said.



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