With this current situation,We Expect the Number to be even more Worse By End of two weeksDr Mwangangi: It seems in Nairobi we have gone back to our normal business. There's traffic on our roads, people are crowding in hotels. Things are not back to normal and the double digit numbers of cases should scare us
Itabidi wapunguze kafiu hours!Dr Mwangangi: It seems in Nairobi we have gone back to our normal business. There's traffic on our roads, people are crowding in hotels. Things are not back to normal and the double digit numbers of cases should scare us
Don't be afraid, go back to normal businessDr Mwangangi: It seems in Nairobi we have gone back to our normal business. There's traffic on our roads, people are crowding in hotels. Things are not back to normal and the double digit numbers of cases should scare us
The numbers being shown are for people who got infected maybe two or three weeks ago.in terms of testing,tuko nyuma.we should have rolled out mass testing during the first curfew phase.Are these tests really 24hrs? There are stories where people say it has taken 2 weeks for them to get their results back.
So maybe these are cases tested two or three weeks ago?
So technically the situation on infections is two weeks old. In that scenarios,they will never stop taking chai na madas ya 4mirrionsThe numbers being shown are for people who got infected maybe two or three weeks ago.in terms of testing,tuko nyuma.we should have rolled out mass testing during the first curfew phase.
Surely, people cannot stay at home indefinitely, man must work not just to earn his keep but also for the sake of sanity.Dr Mwangangi: It seems in Nairobi we have gone back to our normal business. There's traffic on our roads, people are crowding in hotels. Things are not back to normal and the double digit numbers of cases should scare us
They don't have a plan, don't be afraid to go back to the normal way of lifeSurely, people cannot stay at home indefinitely, man must work not just to earn his keep but also for the sake of sanity.
What GoK needs to do is to unveil a roadmap for the next 3 months, China, South Korea and Germany have shown it is possible to get the situation under control, how are we going to get ahead of this virus? That is what we need to know
Let's preach this message..... Kagwe, Mwagangi are all at work, why can't we be at work too?Don't be afraid go back to work, I don't think this numbers reflects the true state of our country.
Yaaaaaaaani people are already aware of what he is going to speak#KomeshaCorona update by CAS Dr. Mercy Mwangangi; In the last 24 hours we have; Tested 1,012 samples 25 people have tested positive for coronavirus. 15 from Nairobi and 10 from Mombasa. All the twenty five (25) cases are Kenyans. https://t.co/0N8fx6sSds
The cases are distributed in the estates as follows; Nairobi Eastleigh 8 Mathare 1 Umoja 2 Kawangware 2 Kahawa West 1 Kariobangi South 1 In Mombasa Old Town (8), Bombululu (1) Jomvu (1). #KomeshaCorona update https://t.co/34PIgyPgok
The total number of positive cases in the country so far is 490. On a positive note, today we have recorded 6 discharges. This brings to 173 the total number of those who have so far recovered from the disease in the country. #KomeshaCorona update https://t.co/hGdBN7SVQ7
At the global level, the coronavirus disease burden is 3.3 million people infected and 238, 628 have died. In Africa, the confirmed cases now stand at 29, 438 with 1,064 fatalities. #KomeshaCorona update.
Coronavirus is now fully within our communities, & the rate of infection is not going down. To stop the infections, each and every one of us must take precaution and religiously practice the containment measures that we have consistently advocated; Dr. Mwangangi. #KomeshaCorona https://t.co/dBr3MkHdIi
We must observe social distancing requirement, wash hands regularly, and stay at home, and only go out when absolutely necessary. Whenever out in a public place, one must wear the face mask. #KomeshaCorona https://t.co/MqwWu16zFi
We have observed that most people are not wearing masks the proper way. A few of us hang them at our chins, until we meet a law enforcement officer. Masks act as a protective barrier to the virus, thereby reducing the possibility of infection. Let’s wear them. #KomeshaCorona https://t.co/NhfjJRgNZg
Vendors who are allowing more than one person to fit several face masks without buying are advised to package them according to sizes to limit the possibility of contamination. This is a dangerous practice which can lead to mass infection. #KomeshaCorona update
We have noticed the mushrooming of social research studies on COVID-19 pandemic by individuals & institutions. While we encourage our people to continue researching on this matter, any research must however go through @nacosti #KomeshaCorona
Our teams are continuing with the targeted testing exercise in areas we have identified as hotspots, such as Kawangware, Eastleigh & Mvita in Mombasa County to identify & isolate the infected in order to prevent further transmission. #KomeshaCorona https://t.co/ib2qIGhEua
Hii sasa ndio haieleweki...watu wakae nyumbani hadi lini?stay at home, and only go out when absolutely necessary