A day after President Uhuru Kenyatta partially reopened the country, fear of a possible second wave Covid-19 infections is growing as some Kenyans fail to
It was meant to be an ambitious upgrade project of the country’s health system, where facilities would be supplied with the latest medical equipment. But
Additional 246 people tested positive for Covid-19 yesterday even as it emerges that the country might have missed its own peak. While the projection by
The Ministry of Health on Tuesday confirmed 246 new Covid-19 cases, increasing the total number to 32,803. The Chief Administrative Secretary for Health Rashid Aman
With 79 cases, Mombasa County has the second-highest number of Covid-19 infections in the country after Nairobi. READ ALSO: Covid-19 Emergency Fund Hits Ksh1.2 Billion,
The Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) has started the process of developing a vaccine for coronavirus with a possible candidate vaccine prototype expected in October.