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#Trending: Coronavirus - Kenya: COVID-19 update (1 May 2021)

Here is a realtime information on a trending issue within our radar posted to keep you abreast about latest happenings; ;

735 people have tested positive to the disease, from a sample size of 5,758 tested in the last 24 hrs. Our positivity rate is at 12.8%. 634 are Kenyans while 101 are foreigners. 429 are males & 306 are females. The youngest is 8 months & the oldest is 97 years.

Total confirmed positive cases are now 160,053 and cumulative tests so far conducted are 1,675, 310.

County distribution: Nairobi 175, Mombasa 61, Uasin Gishu 49, Kisumu 36, Siaya 34, Nyeri and Nandi 33 cases each, Kakamega 30, Makueni 25, Nakuru 24, Bungoma 23, Kiambu 21, Kilifi 20, Migori and Busia 15 cases each, Isiolo 14, Narok 13, Garissa, Meru and Kitui 12 cases each, Machakos 11, Bomet 8, Kericho 7, Trans Nzoia and Laikipia 6 cases each, Baringo and Murang’a 5 cases each, Elgeyo Marakwet, Taita Taveta, Marsabit, Homa Bay and Kajiado 4 cases each, Vihiga and Embu 3 cases each, Kisii 2, Tharaka Nithi and Samburu 1 case each.

20 deaths have been reported, 3 of them occurred in 24 hours, 13 on diverse dates within the last one month & 4 are late death reports from facility record audits. This now pushes cumulative fatalities to 2,744.

A total of 1,304 patients are admitted in various Health Facilities countrywide, while 6,648 patients are on Home Based Isolation and Care. 188 patients are in the ICU, 31 of whom are on ventilatory support and 113 on supplemental oxygen. 44 patients are on observation.

Another 137 patients are separately on supplemental oxygen with 130 of them in general wards and 7 in High Dependency Units (HDU).

VACCINATION UPDATE: A total of 884,858 persons have so far been vaccinated against the COVID-19 disease countrywide. Of these 515,288 are aged 58 years and above together with others, Health workers are 157,967, Teachers 137,348 while Security Officers 74,272.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Kenya.


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