Nairobi in Covid-19 fitness crisis

Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, may be mired in a complete fitness crisis with extensive care equipment reserved for Covid-19 patients at almost their maximum capacity. Capital is running out of beds, while daily instances of Covid-19 are on the rise. By October 2020, the country has witnessed an increase in reported cases of the new coronavirus in what is feared to be a momentary wave. It is said that 19 in Kenya have passed the 50,000 mark, with cases first confined to urban areas, now also ravaging rural communities.

The number of other people requiring intensive care is increasing, from less than 10 cases a few weeks ago to 18 patients in resuscitation, 49 with more oxygen and 16 in the high dependency unit, Array. Read more “

The opening of Covid-19’s largest isolation centre in Meru country follows a warning from Health Secretary Mutahi Kagwe of a wave of infections through privateArray. More information “

Kenya has reopened its schools after a long break. 4th, 8th and 4th graders from the Ministry of Education will return to school, while parents wait to find out whenArray. . More information “

As the death of Covid-19 continues to increase, the Nation newspaper has observed repeated patterns of peaks and valleys. The models have intrigued the experts, with manyArray. . Read more “

Kenya is reportedly facing a blood crisis, with volumes in hospital blood banks at their lowest level. He’s upset about the Covid-19 pandemic that scared Array. . Read more “

An official from the Nairobi Department of Health disinfects one (file photo).

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