Kenya’s COVID-19 cases rise to 191
Two more people in Kenya have tested positive for COVID-19, raising the country’s total number of confirmed cases to 191.
The announcement was made Saturday by the Health Ministry in its daily updates, saying one of the new patients was a Kenyan and the other a foreign national.
However, Health Chief Administrative Secretary, Dr Mercy Mwangangi, said the foreign national had no history of travel.
“Out of the 191 cases, 109 are males and 82 females; 124 are aged between 30 years and 59 years,” the Ministry said.
Out of the 191 cases, 109 are males and 82 females; 124 are aged between 30 years and 59 years. 50 cases are age between 15 years and 29 years; and 7 of the cases are aged 60 years and above while 2 are aged 2 years.#KomeshaCorona update pic.twitter.com/AdOXhV4KoM
— Ministry of Health (@MOH_Kenya) April 11, 2020
Total number of recoveries in Kenya is 24, after the ministry reported that two more patients had been discharged.
Today, two more people have been discharged from hospital. Cumulatively, this now brings to 24 the number of persons who have recovered & discharged from our facilities; Dr. Mercy Mwangangi, CAS Health.#KomeshaCorona update pic.twitter.com/DzUadPrwke
— Ministry of Health (@MOH_Kenya) April 11, 2020
The death toll in Kenya currently stands at seven.