Covid-19 death toll rises, as 1,008 more test positive

Mutahi Kagwe

Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe updating the country on the status of Covid-19 in the country at Kenyatta University Hospital for Teaching, Referral and Research in Kiambu County on September 23, 2020.

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What you need to know:

  • 1,008 people have tested positive for the virus in last 24 hours, Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe says.
  • The CS said national recoveries now stand at 39,193 while cumulative tests is at 723,210.

The national death toll from Covid-19 infections has risen to 1,072 after 21 patients succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours, Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe said on Thursday.

At the same time, 1,008 people have tested positive for the virus in last 24 hours, bringing the total confirmed cases in the country to 59,595. The latest cases are from a sample size of 6,038.

In his daily update on Covid-19, Kagwe also said 802 patients have recovered from the virus. Out of this number, 679 are from home-based care program while 123 have been discharged from various hospitals.

Recoveries

The CS said national recoveries now stand at 39,193 while cumulative tests is at 723,210.

Kagwe said from the cases, 972 are Kenyans while 36 are foreigners. In terms of genders, 616 are males and 392 are females with the youngest being a two-month old infant, while the oldest is 95 years old.  

The latest cases were recorded in Nairobi 417, Mombasa 87, Kiambu 51, Kajiado 48, Nakuru 35, Kisumu 32, Kakamega 32, Trans Nzoia 26, Kilifi 24, Nyandarua 23, Kericho 23, Uasin Gishu 23, Nyamira 21 and Machakos 20.

Other cases were recorded in Migori 16, Nyeri 15, Murang’a 14, Turkana 13, Siaya 10, Mandera 9, Busia 8, Meru 7, Kisii 7, West Pokot 6, Tharaka Nithi 6, Makueni 6, Homa Bay 6, Elgeyo Marakwet 5, Embu 4, Nandi 3, Kririnyaga 2, Bomet 2 and Bungoma 2. Baringo, Wajir, Kwale and Taita Taveta recorded a single case each.