Kenya’s COVID-19 cases rise to 189
Health CS Mutahi Kagwe on Friday announced that the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Kenya had risen to 189 after 5 more people tested positive for the virus.
In a press briefing, the CS confirmed that in the last 24 hours, over 500 samples had been tested for the coronavirus.
The CS stated that all the five were Kenyans with only one having a travel history. Three of the five are from Mombasa County while Nyandarua and Nairobi counties recorded one positive case each.
Further, the Health CS said that 10 individuals had recovered and would be discharged after they tested negative twice.
“l am glad to note that 10 additional individuals will be discharged from our Mbagathi COVID-19 Isolation Facility today. The individuals have tested negative twice for COVID-19 disease.#KomeshaCorona update. pic.twitter.com/saN8gKxnSS
— Ministry of Health (@MOH_Kenya) April 10, 2020
The number of recovered patients has now risen to 22.
To date, 22 individuals have recovered from the disease.#KomeshaCorona update https://t.co/gBYN3YEI60
— Ministry of Health (@MOH_Kenya) April 10, 2020