Coronavirus – Kenya: COVID-19 updates (23 October 2020)
By APO Group
23 October 2020 |
6:00 pm
Today, 631 people have tested positive for the virus, from a sample size of 6,142 tested in the last 24 hours. This brings to 47,843 the number of confirmed positive cases in the country. Our cumulative tests are now 646,367. From the cases, 596 are Kenyans and 35 are foreigners.Distributed by APO Group on behalf…
Today, 631 people have tested positive for the virus, from a sample size of 6,142 tested in the last 24 hours. This brings to 47,843 the number of confirmed positive cases in the country. Our cumulative tests are now 646,367. From the cases, 596 are Kenyans and 35 are foreigners.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Kenya.
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