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COVID-19: Uhuru says October was a dark month for Kenya

Kenya, Nairobi, Nov 5 – President Uhuru Kenyatta has described October as the most tragic month in the fight against coronavirus.

Kenya lost 1,051 people to the virus in the dark month, as the country registered a surge in infections that forced the president to review containment measures Wednesday.

The Head of State said 38 days after he re-opened the country by lifting tough restrictions, the virus positivity rate shot up from 4 percent to 16 percent.

“This is 4 times what the rate was in September.  If one person was positive in September, four people became positive in October. That is the literal interpretation of this statistic.In October only, we have had over 15,000 new cases of Corona infections and approximately 300 deaths according to the National Multi-Agency Command Centre on COVID- 19,” Kenyatta said.

“In fact, October has been recorded as the most tragic month in our fight against COVID.”

With the daily rising cases in the second wave of the virus, bed occupancy in hospitals rose to 140 percent from a 60 percent decline in September.

In efforts to combat the rising cases, President Kenyatta reviewed COVID-19 measures, including reducing curfew hours to start at 10pm.

President Kenyatta said the decision was taken due to increased infections and deaths which had gone up since August when some of the tough restrictions were lifted.

He also suspended political gatherings for 60 days and ordered bars to be closed by 9pm and ordered civil servants aged above 58 years and anyone with compromised immunity to work from home.

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“We must take these measures seriously,” he said after chairing a meeting of the National Emergency Response Committee (NERC) at State House, Nairobi.

President Kenyatta directed all government meetings to be held virtually so as to protect public servants and members of the public visiting their offices.

Schools that were closed in March will now re-open in January 2021 but Form Four, Class Eight and Grade 4 Examinations will proceed. Learners for these classes resumed learning in October.

By Nov 4, Kenya had recorded 58, 587 coronavirus cases with 38,381 recoveries and 1051 deaths.

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