The high number of Covid-19 positive cases being recorded in the country has been attributed to Kenyans non-adherence to the measures put in place by the Ministry of Health, says Dr Rashid Aman, Chief Administrative Secretary
Wednesday, the country recorded 184 positive cases, the highest ever since its first case on March 13 bringing the case-load to 4,044.
Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe had earlier warned Kenyans not to buy from traders who are not observing the measures or eat from restaurants breaking the rules.
Out of the 184 positive cases, 111 were recorded in Nairobi, Mombasa 19, Kajiado 14, Meru 13, Kiambu nine, Busia six, Nakuru four, Machakos three with Kwale, Garissa, Kisumu, Taita Taveta and Vihiga counties recording a case each.
Vihiga became the 40th county to record a Covid-19 case Wednesday.
In Meru all the 13 cases are from Imenti North and in Kajiado all 12 cases were from Kajiado Central.