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Coronavirus – Kenya: COVID-19 update (21 May 2021)

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May 22, 2021
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659 people have tested positive for the disease, from a sample size of 7,962 tested. The positivity rate is now 8.3%. Total confirmed positive cases are now 167,535 and cumulative tests so far conducted are 1,771,236.

New cases by county; Nairobi 97, Mombasa 86, Bungoma 65, Busia 53, Siaya 39, Kisumu 36, Laikipia 33, Kisii 30, Nakuru 24, Migori and Kericho 23 cases each, Kilifi 22, Nandi 16, Homa Bay and Meru 15 cases each, Uasin Gishu 11, Nyeri, Garissa and Kiambu 8 cases each.  We

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