Today President Uhuru Kenyatta addressed the nation on the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and spelt out conditions and plans of the government, towards containing the spread of Covid-19. The address was informed by third wave of the virus, which Ministry of Health has reported that it is spreading at a very fast rate.
After finishing his address, President Uhuru Kenyatta left Kenyans in stitches after asking who has taken his mask. The President in a video shared online, is seen looking for his mask, then redirected under the address chair. He finally found his mask there.
Among the key notes in Head of State's address include the cessation of movement out and in of five counties of Machakos, Nairobi, Kiambu, Nakuru and Kajiado, which he said are highly infested counties.
He also added that physical learning in schools have been suspended, with exceptions of KCSE and medical students.
Here is the link to watch the video as President Uhuru asks for his mask.
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