Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe lifts the rule requiring Kenyans to wear facemasks in public places; however, in indoor meetings, wearing of facemasks will be required.
However, people should maintain social distancing to ensure risk of spread is limited; we encourage the use of masks in all indoor functions.
All in-person worship to resume full capacity as long all the congregants are vaccinate sanitizing and handwashing should remain normal practice. Also the practice of temperature screening at public facilities to stop immediately.
This is because cases of COVID 19 have reduced drastically for the past few months. Also most Kenyans have been vaccinated thus reducing the threat of the virus.
This will be a big blow to mask sellers since their sells will reduce. Most Kenyans are happy following this uplift because the economy of the country had reduced because of some of the measures.
Mutahi Kagwe also encouraged the few Kenyans who have not yet received their COVID-19 vaccine to receive it.
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