Summary
- A number of boarding schools will be converted into isolation centres if the coronavirus infections overwhelm hospitals, the government said Tuesday, as the confirmed cases of the virus in Kenya climbed to 59.
- Health chief administration secretary Mercy Mwangangi, while announcing the confirmation of nine more cases, said the plan is to ensure that additional cases are handled in controlled environments.
A number of boarding schools will be converted into isolation
centres if the coronavirus infections overwhelm hospitals, the
government said Tuesday, as the confirmed cases of the virus in Kenya
climbed to 59.
Health chief administration secretary
Mercy Mwangangi, while announcing the confirmation of nine more cases,
said the plan is to ensure that additional cases are handled in
controlled environments.
The nine new cases were
confirmed from 234 samples that were tested in the past 24 hours, with
Nairobi retaining its position as the county with the highest number.
“We
are exploring usage of our boarding schools to boost our capacity in
case things worsen,” Dr Mwangagi said during the daily briefing
yesterday, without giving further details. She declined to field
questions from the Press in a departure from the norm during previous
briefings.
The Ministry of Health is closely monitoring some 1,658 individuals that have come into contact with the confirmed cases.
Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe on Monday said the virus
was no longer imported but was being spread through community
transmission.
The government has ordered boda boda
riders to wear face masks and limit the number of passengers to one per
trip. The government is engaging local manufacturers for mass production
of health equipment.
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