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Kenya’s COVID-19 Cases Rise to 184 as Five More Test Positive

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Kenya on Thursday recorded five more cases of the Covid-19 disease, raising its total number to 184.

In the daily update by Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe, the government said three of the new patients are Kenyans and the others foreign nationals.

Mr Kagwe said three had travelled from Tanzania, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.

Three of the five cases were recorded in Nairobi and the others in Mombasa, he said, adding only one of the patients had been in quarantine.

Regarding quarantine facilities, the government said it had closed those at Trademark and Hill Park hotels and that all other mandatory quarantine centres would be shut by the end of the week.

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The CS said the five positive cases were recorded after the testing of 308 samples.

He also reported that a patient had died in Mombasa, raising Kenya’s death toll to seven, and that the number of recoveries stood at 12.

Mr Kagwe further said three of the five new patients are male while two are female.

In terms of the age distribution of all the 184 cases, he said three were below 15 years old, 49 in the age 15-29 group, 119 in the age 30-59 group and 13 above age 60.

One hundred and seven of them are male while 77 are female.

While detailing the patients’ ages in its press briefing on Wednesday, the ministry appealed to the public to adhere to the government’s directive on preventing spread of the disease.