Kenya records 10 more COVID-19 cases as total hits 384
Ten more people in Kenya have tested positive for the coronavirus, raising the total number of confirmed cases to 384.
Health Chief Administrative Secretary Mercy Mwangangi gave this update on Wednesday, saying nine of the new cases were recorded in Mombasa and one in Nairobi.
She said five more people had been discharged after testing negative for Covid-19, raising the country’s total number of recoveries to 129.
COVID-19 UPDATE
✔️508 samples tested
✔️10 positive cases
✔️Total confirmed cases stand at 384
✔️5 new recoveries today
✔️Total discharged and recovered stands at 129
✔️Fatalities remain at 14#KomeshaCorona update— Ministry of Health (@MOH_Kenya) April 29, 2020
Meanwhile, the number of coronavirus infections in Africa was 35,843 and the deaths 1,530, according to Worldometer’s tally on April 29.