Kenya imposes strict measures to curb Covid surge

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Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has banned all inland travel in and out of five counties, including the capital Nairobi, to stop a surge of Covid-19 cases.

No road, rail or air transport will be allowed until further notice, Mr Kenyatta said.

He declared Nairobi, Kajiado, Kiambu, Machakos and Nakuru counties to be “disease-infested zones.”

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All in-person meetings in the counties have been banned.

International travel will continue on condition that all passengers present negative Covid-19 certificates.

The president has also increased curfew hours to now begin at 20:00 until 04:00 in the five counties, and revoked all special passes that allowed people to travel during the restricted hours.

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The sale of alcohol in the areas has been banned and restaurants ordered to only provide takeaways.

Kenya’s Covid-19 positivity rate has jumped from 2% to 22% between January and March.

The president said at least seven people are dying every day from Covid 19. In Nairobi, six out of 10 people test positive for Covid-19.

The new measures will come into effect at midnight.

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