
It has been months since the Ministry of Health through the government allowed Kenyans to walk freely even in public without their face masks on after the Covid-19 numbers and percentage went down.
However, in the recent days, the numbers of new cases of Covid-19 have gone up which should worry Kenyans alot.
According to Citizen TV news reports, the Ministry of health announced 22 new Covid-19 cases which got the positivity rate rise to 2.2 percentage.

"The Ministry of Health has announced that 32 people tested positive for COVID-19 from a sample size of 1,446 samples tested in the last 24 hours, marking a positivity rate of 2.2 percent." The reports stated.
Kenyans should be worried on this rising numbers of new infections because the government might opt to reintroduce the strict measurements that were in place.
The ministry of health might revert back on the mandatory wearing of face masks in public and maintenance of social distance while in public places.
Stay safe because corona still kills.
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