Kenya today confirmed its first death from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic with total confirmed cases now 31. The deceased was a Kenyan national who returned to the country on March 13 authorities said.
Meanwhile with over 20,000 tests South Africa reports that the number of confirmed cases is now over 900 and two death cases recorded. The country enters a 21-day lockdown at midnight March 26.
President Ramaphosa flagged off the lockdown by tasking security forces to be a “force of kindness” and to secure the interest of the 57 million citizens. Already there are reports that people flouting the measure have been arrested.
Reports indicate that there is a flurry of business activity as people rush to buy supplies they will need over the period. Everyone, except for key workers like doctors, will be expected to stay at home.
Businesses like restaurants and stores selling alcohol will be closed. Others in the medical field, security firms and those selling food will be allowed to stay open. In the streets, armed soldiers will be on patrol to make sure everyone complies, according to a government directive.
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