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COVID-19 Cases Rise to 737 in Kenya

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 13 May 2020.

Kenya's COVID-19 cases have been steadily increasing, with the latest update on May 13, 2020, revealing a total of 737 infections.

According to Dr. Rashid Aman, a Chief Administrative Secretary at the Ministry of Health, 22 new cases were reported after testing 1,516 samples since Tuesday.

“21 are Kenyans and one is a Ugandan. The country has so far tested 35,432 samples,” Dr. Aman said during the daily COVID-19 briefing.

The new cases were mainly reported in Nairobi County, with 17 males and 5 females affected. The distribution of cases in Nairobi showed that Embakasi had 8 cases, Kamukumji had 4, Kibera produced 2, and Kenyatta National Hospital had 1 case.

Dr. Aman also announced that a Mobile Testing Laboratory will be set up at the Namanga border to curb cross-border infections.

“We must observe the containment measures in order to bring the numbers down,” he emphasized.

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