Mutahi Kagwe said in a televised address that the government had
asked public and private sector employers to allow their workers to
work from home, unless they were classified as essential services.
"All public gatherings and in person meetings of whatever nature are
suspended countrywide. In this regard, all government, including
intergovernmental meetings and conferences, should henceforth be
converted to either virtual or postponed in the coming 30 days," he
said.
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 As of Thursday, Kenya had a
total 200,109 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 3,910
deaths and 188,222 recoveries, with a 14.4%
positivity rate, health ministry data showed.
(Reporting by George Obulutsa; Editing by Alison
Williams, William Maclean)
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