Coronavirus cases in Kenya jump to 25

by Amref Health Africa

Kenya has reported 9 more cases of the Coronavirus bringing the total number of infected people in the country to 25.

This is according to the Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe who said that in the last 24 hours, a total of 82 samples had been tested in various laboratories including the National Influeza Centre, KEMRI Nairobi-Welcome Trust Kilifi and the Aga Khan Hospital Nairobi.

“These cases are spread out in four counties namely Nairobi, Kilifi and Kwale. Out of the nine new confirmed cases, seven are Kenyans while two are foreigners. And of the seven, three have contracted the virus from close contact of previously confirmed cases while the four others contracted the same from countries that are affected with the virus,” said the CS.

Meanwhile Local retailer Tusker Mattresses Group and Amref Health Africa in Kenya have announced a working partnership leveraging mutual capacities to manage the Coronavirus threat.

As part of the partnership, Amref Health Africa Kenya will provide on-ground health education and awareness support at Tuskys Supermarkets and Mavazi Lifestyle clothing locations for the retailer’s staff and customers. This will be delivered through community health workers (CHWs) stationed at Tuskys branches countrywide to sensitise and educate staff and clients about the virus and the relevant prevention measures.

Alongside the partnership with Amref Health Africa, Tuskys has also unveiled a home delivery service in conjunction with Sendy, a local logistics solutions provider. The home delivery will see Tuskys customers make grocery purchases online via a WhatsApp solution and have them delivered to their doorsteps, hence avoiding crowded areas.

On the public health front, Amref Health Africa in Kenya Country Director Dr Meshack Ndirangu said the organisation had forged this partnership with Tusker Mattresses to provide on-site assurance, stakeholder education and situation response capacity.

Amref Health Africa is working to deploy over 100 community health workers across the firm’s network.

Following the sealing of the partnership, Tusker Mattresses Group CEO Dan Githua reaffirmed the firm’s commitment to ensuring the safety of its staff and clients.

“Sanitation management for all our high touch, high traffic areas have been enhanced, and we are constantly sanitising our tills, trolleys, shelves and even backend points such as stores and warehouses. We are not leaving anything to chance,” Githua said.

As part of the firm’s COVID-19 management plan, Tusker Mattresses is maintaining a daily situation monitoring programme and has already installed handwashing stations, distributed hand sanitisers and personal protective equipment for its staffing force.

Being a crucial stakeholder in this economy, Githua gave the assurance that the firm is playing its part by managing the work environment and ensuring adherence to public health directives. The firm he added is also playing a role by providing the necessary retail products at the right prices.

Article first published on https://theexchange.africa/industry-and-trade/coronavirus-cases-in-kenya-jump-to-25/

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