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19 Covid-19 Deaths Recorded as Nairobians Travel En masse
Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe addressing the media on November 26, 2020
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Kenya has recorded 369 new Covid-19 cases, from a sample size of 4,469 tested in the last 24 hours with a positivity rate of 8.3 per cent.
Of the cases, 329 are Kenyans while 40 are foreigners. 211 are males and 158 are females. The youngest is an nine-months-old baby while the oldest is 90 years old.
In a statement on Sunday, May 2, Health CS Mutahi Kagwe stated that the total number of confirmed cases stands at 160,422 and the cumulative tests so far are 1,679,779.
72 patients have recovered in the last 24 hours, 39 from home-based care, and 33 from various health facilities.
In Kenya, a father and his son were on Wednesday evening crushed to death by a car carrying Kisii Deputy Governor Joash Maangi at Olulung’a trading centre along the Narok-Mai Mahiu Road.
The distraught family of John Sanyo, 30 and his eight-year-old son Amos Kipkorir, recalled their last moments with the two.
“My husband decided to take an evening ride on his motorcycle with our son. They would usually do this, so it was not out of the ordinary,” said a tearful Caroline Chebet, Sanyo’s wife.
The accident occurred barely 500 metres from their home.
Police in Narok County have summoned Maangi and his driver Stanley Gitonga to record a statement on the incident that saw angry members of public burn the deputy governor’s official vehicle.
THE STANDARD By
Robert Kiplagat |
February 19th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Caroline Chebet, widow of John Sanyo. [Robert Kiplagat, Standard]
A father and his son were on Wednesday evening crushed to death by a car carrying Kisii Deputy Governor Joash Maangi at Olulung a trading centre along the Narok-Mai Mahiu Road.
The distraught family of John Sanyo, 30 and his eight-year-old son Amos Kipkorir, recalled their last moments with the two. My husband decided to take an evening ride on his motorcycle with our son. They would usually do this, so it was not out of the ordinary, said a tearful Caroline Chebet, Sanyo s wife (pictured).