Coronavirus
Kenya Suspends All International Flights And Other New Directives To Curb Coronavirus As Numbers Rises To 15
COVID-19 UPDATE BY HEALTH CS MUTAHI KAGWE.
Mandatory quarantine for visitors at government designated place.
All international flights suspended from Wednesday, March 25, midnight.
Effective midnight tonight, all bars will remain closed until further notice.
Restaurants will remain open but only for takeaway services.
All matatus must adhere to 60% capacity rule or their saccos will lose licenses.
Lack of compliance by churches and social gatherings. Govt suspends all churches, mosques and other social gatherings.
Funerals restricted to immediate family members.
We have done nothing to avoid the situation in Italy. This is like commiting suicide at the end of the day.
We must meet the objectives of making Kenyans’ lives safe.
This is not a joke. Stay at home if you’re doing anything in the market place. Go Home, Stay at Home.
The 8 are tourists, they’ve been in parks and hotels. This is not business as usual and we will ensure it’s not.
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