Meria's colleague quarantined

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Nipo nipo kaka
TAITA TAVETA COUNTY, MWATATE SUB COUNTY, MWATATE POLICE STATION.

SUBJECT: COVID 19 UPDATE.
It was reported by one driver namely Benson Juma of phone number 0727762348, a luo male adult aged 33 years, and a truck driver of Rashid Mills company, that he crosed the Kenya - Uganda border at Busia on 16/04/2020 destained to Mombasa. At Nairobi he stopped at General Motors and picked take away food. He proceeded towards Mombasa while feeling sick. On arrival at Miasenyi centre passed VOI town, he felt so sick and was unable to drive and called covid 19 hot line since he had some difficulty in breathing. He was picked by an ambulance from Taita Taveta decease surveillance team and taken to Mwatate isolation center where he was admitted in an isolation ward. Samples were taken and sent to Killifi KEMRI Laboratory for analysis and results. He complained of chest pains and difficulty in breathing. The health officials who received the patient have also been quarantined at JV hotel within Mwatate. They were handed over to two of their colleagues. Further progress report to follow.
 
Nipo nipo kaka
TAITA TAVETA COUNTY, MWATATE SUB COUNTY, MWATATE POLICE STATION.

SUBJECT: COVID 19 UPDATE.
It was reported by one driver namely Benson Juma of phone number 0727762348, a luo male adult aged 33 years, and a truck driver of Rashid Mills company, that he crosed the Kenya - Uganda border at Busia on 16/04/2020 destained to Mombasa. At Nairobi he stopped at General Motors and picked take away food. He proceeded towards Mombasa while feeling sick. On arrival at Miasenyi centre passed VOI town, he felt so sick and was unable to drive and called covid 19 hot line since he had some difficulty in breathing. He was picked by an ambulance from Taita Taveta decease surveillance team and taken to Mwatate isolation center where he was admitted in an isolation ward. Samples were taken and sent to Killifi KEMRI Laboratory for analysis and results. He complained of chest pains and difficulty in breathing. The health officials who received the patient have also been quarantined at JV hotel within Mwatate. They were handed over to two of their colleagues. Further progress report to follow.

Hiyo rusungu joo,lakini huyo D- ako coherent
 
Very nice response and reportage. Kenyans, this is why you should be proud of your country. You are not as primitive as you are made to be.

Consider this:

1. Jaruo called hmself in - very high sense of civic duty.
2. There was a working hotline to call.
2. He was promptly picked up an ambulance.
3. He was put in isolation.
4. Those who handled him were also put in isolation.
5. Local police then sent a signal about the incident.

Very few countries have achieved this.

Fun Fact: Only now is Germany asking all its citizens to put on masks, ONE WEEK AFTER KENYA DID.

we are doing well guys
 
Very nice response and reportage. Kenyans, this is why you should be proud of your country. You are not as primitive as you are made to be.

Consider this:

1. Jaruo called hmself in - very high sense of civic duty.
2. There was a working hotline to call.
2. He was promptly picked up an ambulance.
3. He was put in isolation.
4. Those who handled him were also put in isolation.
5. Local police then sent a signal about the incident.

Very few countries have achieved this.

Fun Fact: Only now is Germany asking all its citizens to put on masks, ONE WEEK AFTER KENYA DID.

we are doing well guys
We shall overcome but the general outlook of life will greatly change
 
🔺1 new case confirmed among 1,114 truck drivers tested today
🔺The new case is a 27 yr old Kenyan truck driver who arrived at Malaba border.Efforts are underway to track him and evacuate him back to Kenya.
🔹Total Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 in Uganda remains at 55.
#STAYSAFEUG
 
Very nice response and reportage. Kenyans, this is why you should be proud of your country. You are not as primitive as you are made to be.

Consider this:

1. Jaruo called hmself in - very high sense of civic duty.
2. There was a working hotline to call.
2. He was promptly picked up an ambulance.
3. He was put in isolation.
4. Those who handled him were also put in isolation.
5. Local police then sent a signal about the incident.

Very few countries have achieved this.

Fun Fact: Only now is Germany asking all its citizens to put on masks, ONE WEEK AFTER KENYA DID.

we are doing well guys
Well put it mzee but you've seen a refugee trying to poke that signal, hizi kunguni za ktalk zikae huko.
 
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