COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya | |
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Disease | COVID-19 |
Virus strain | SARS-CoV-2 |
Location | Kenya |
First outbreak | Wuhan, China |
Index case | Nairobi |
Arrival date | 13 March 2020 (4 years, 8 months, 2 weeks and 4 days) |
Confirmed cases | 737 (as of 13 May)[1] |
Active cases | 416 (as of 13 May) |
Recovered | 281 (as of 13 May) |
Deaths | 40 (as of 13 May) |
Government website | |
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The COVID-19 pandemic reached Kenya in March 2020 with the initial cases reported in the capital city Nairobi and in the coastal area Mombasa county.
On 13 March, the first case in Kenya, a 27-year-old Kenyan woman who traveled from the US via London, was confirmed.[2]
On April 1, Kenya's coronavirus cases rose by 22, bringing the total to 81 confirmed cases to date.[3] Additionally, the Kenyan government confirmed that the first and third reported cases had both full recovered from the virus, bringing the total number of recoveries nationally to three.[4]
As of April 15, 2020, the Kenyan Ministry of Health reported 9 new cases increasing the total number of cases to 225, 12 new recoveries thus increasing the number of total recoveries to 53. The Ministry also reported 1 new fatality, increasing the total number of fatalities to 10.[5]
2366 people had been tested as of April 15, 2020, 1911 people had been released after testing negative.