Kenya has Saturday announced 390 COVID-19 cases recorded in the last 24 hours.
This was after a sample size of 6,277 was tested. This now brings the country’s caseload to 94,151.
Of the 390 Covid-19 cases, 363 are Kenyans while 27 are foreign nationals.
In terms of gender, 265 are males while 125 are female. The youngest positive case is a one-year-old baby with the oldest aged 91.
On a sad note, 4 more patients succumbed to the virus. The country’s case fatalities now stand at 1,633.
At the same time, 285 patients have recovered from the virus. 43 from various hospital facilities across the country while 242 from home-based care programme.
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844 patients are currently admitted to various health facilities in the country with another 5,916 on home-based isolation and care. 52 patients are currently in Intensive Care Units (ICU) 24 of whom are on ventilatory support, 25 on supplementary oxygen, and 3 on observation.
Also, 28 patients are separately on supplementary oxygen, out of whom 23 are in general wards and 5 are in the High Dependency Unit (HDU)
County distribution is as follows: Nairobi 103, Mombasa 50, Nakuru 48, Kitui 27, Embu 20, Kilifi 15, Migori 13, Uasin Gishu 12, Laikipia 12, Murang’a 11, Kiambu 10, Isiolo 10, Meru 9, Kakamega 8, Baringo 6, Busia 4, Nandi 4, Machakos 4, Garissa 4, Kisumu 3, Trans Nzoia 3, Siaya 2, Makueni 1, Homa Bay 1, Taita Taveta 1, Kisii 1, Kirinyaga 1, Nyeri 1, Bungoma 1, Homa Bay 1, Vihiga 1, and Kajiado 1.
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