Kenya is considering suspending flights between Nairobi and Rome a day after it took a similar move on flights from northern Italy cities of Milan and Verona.
Transport
Cabinet Secretary James Macharia told the joint National Assembly and
Senate committee on Health that flights between Kenya and Iran had also
been cancelled.
“Kenya does not
have direct flights to and from Iran. We are also monitoring Kenya
Airways flights to Rome and Milan because, as you know, Italy has been
hit hard by the virus in Verona,” Mr Macharia told the committee.
Italy
and Iran have reported the highest number of deaths from the
coronavirus outbreak outside of China with 79 and 54 deaths respectively
as at Tuesday.
Latest reports
indicate that Italy is currently considering closing all its schools and
universities up to mid-March to tame the spread of the deadly virus.
Interior
Principal Secretary Karanja Kibicho, who appeared before the committee
alongside Mr Macharia, however, said the government had not traced the
239 Chinese nationals who arrived in the country last week from China.
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