Kenya have commended themselves for stepping up to lower the positive cases.
East Africa’s biggest economy has 320 Covid-19 cases after the 17 cases confirmed on Thursday by the ministry of health.
Dr. Mercy Mwangangi hailed: “Travel restrictions and curfew measures, that are part of our containment measures, are yielding results.”

Dr. Mercy urged: “We would like to urge the public to continue adhering to these measures.”
She also launched locally made hand washing gadgets in Nairobi. Dr. Mercy said:” Today we celebrate our local innovators who have gone out of their way with solutions to.”
She hailed: “We are seeing wonderful innovations with regards to handwashing facilities, such as step-osha.”
Dr. Mercy added: “We thank all our local innovators and people of goodwill who have contributed and distributed various commodities towards the containment effort.”

She begged security: “We are appealing to our security personnel and those charged with law enforcement including healthcare workers to exercise great caution and high level of understanding, when dealing with those in quarantine facilities.”
Dr. Mercy warned: “We are seeing a worrying trend of over-reliance on sanitizers. While sanitizers are effective, soap and running water is the best for fighting this disease.”

Award winning journalist and writer who has worked as a stringer for a couple of acclaimed South Africa based German journalists, covered 3 Ugandan elections, 2008 Kenya election crisis, with interests in business and sports reporting.