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Coronavirus - Kenya: COVID-19 update (15 April 2021)

Coronavirus - Kenya: COVID-19 update (15 April 2021)
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18 Die Amid Ksh200,000 per Dose Drug Shortage

18 Die Amid Ksh200,000 per Dose Drug Shortage Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe speaking during a presser outside Kenyatta National Hospital, April 2020. File 486 individuals have tested positive for Covid-19, out of a sample size of 4,134 tested in the last 24 hours with a positivity rate of 11.8 percent. The total number of confirmed positive Covid-19 cases now stands at 145,670 while the cumulative tests conducted so far are 1,561,838. Of the cases announced today, 463 are Kenyans while 23 are foreigners, while 278 are male and 208 are female. The youngest is a three-month-old infant while the oldest is 94- years old. A team of health officials conducting a burial of a Covid-19 victim in May 2020

Coronavirus - Kenya: COVID-19 update (8 April 2021)

ADMISSIONS: 1,620 patients are currently admitted in various health facilities countrywide. 4,247 patients are on Home Based Isolation and Care. 235 patients are in the ICU, 48 on ventilatory support & 155 on supplemental oxygen. 32 patients are on observation. Another 261 patients are separately on supplementary oxygen with 248 of them in the general wards and 13 in the High Dependency Unit (HDU). VACCINATION:  A total of 378,363 people have been vaccinated with the Astrazeneca vaccine. 104,726 are Health Workers, Heavy check mark30,821 Security Officers, 52,420 Teachers & 190,396 are other members of the public who include those at 58 years & above. In terms of Gender 213,971 (57%) are Males and 164,392 (43%) are females. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Kenya.

Covid killing more people aged 60 and above than below

Covid killing more people aged 60 and above than below HEALTH & SCIENCE A nurse vaccinates a Kenyan citizen with AstraZeneca vaccine at Kemri. [Elvis Ogina, Standard] Another 1,091 people have tested positive for the coronavirus from 7,300 samples tested in the last 24 hours. Kenya’s positivity rate is now at 14.9 per cent, going by the latest numbers. The national tally as at April 9 is 144,154, while 1,549,388 samples have so far been tested. In his daily brief, Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe also confirmed that some five hundred and thirty-three patients have been discharged. “297 from health facilities, and 236 from Home Based and Isolation Care,” he said.

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