President Uhuru Extends Nationwide Night Curfew By 60 More Days

President Uhuru Extends Nationwide Night Curfew By 60 More Days

President Kenyatta has extended the nationwide night curfew for a further 60 days following a spike in COVID-19 infections and deaths.

While announcing a raft of new measures aimed at combating the spread of the pandemic, the president said the curfew will be enforced from 10pm to 4am countrywide.

Uhuru also banned all physical public gatherings, including political rallies and campaign meetings for 60 days. Other social gatherings such as weddings, celebrations of marriage, ceremonies of rites of passage, and funeral/cremation ceremonies shall strictly adhere to the 100-person attendance limit.

Kenyatta also directed that places of worship adhere to the one-third rule for in-person worship. Bars, restaurants, and eateries are required to continue operating with guidance from the Ministry of Health.

“In enforcing these measures all security sector agencies are directed to ensure that organizers and/or individual leaders, including senior public sector officials and political leaders, take personal responsibility and are held to account for any violation of the measures,” he directed.

Kenyatta noted that recent reports have shown that infections are surging across several counties due to a breach of COVID-19 guidelines.

“Epidemiological studies and models indicate the presence within our borders of the delta variant of COVID-19 which is more communicable and acute, and that ‘super-spreader’ events are likely to further imperil public health and exacerbate the COVID-19 situation in our country,” Uhuru added.

President Kenyatta has extended the nationwide night curfew for a further 60 days following a spike in COVID-19 infections and deaths.

While announcing a raft of new measures aimed at combating the spread of the pandemic, the president said the curfew will be enforced from 10pm to 4am countrywide.

Uhuru also banned all physical public gatherings, including political rallies and campaign meetings for 60 days. Other social gatherings such as weddings, celebrations of marriage, ceremonies of rites of passage, and funeral/cremation ceremonies shall strictly adhere to the 100-person attendance limit.

Kenyatta also directed that places of worship adhere to the one-third rule for in-person worship. Bars, restaurants, and eateries are required to continue operating with guidance from the Ministry of Health.

“In enforcing these measures all security sector agencies are directed to ensure that organizers and/or individual leaders, including senior public sector officials and political leaders, take personal responsibility and are held to account for any violation of the measures,” he directed.

Kenyatta noted that recent reports have shown that infections are surging across several counties due to a breach of COVID-19 guidelines.

“Epidemiological studies and models indicate the presence within our borders of the delta variant of COVID-19 which is more communicable and acute, and that ‘super-spreader’ events are likely to further imperil public health and exacerbate the COVID-19 situation in our country,” Uhuru added.

Comments

Nyina wa Chege (not verified)     Thu, 08/19/2021 @ 11:33am

In reply to by Nyina wa Raila (not verified)

@nyana wa Raila - it is rubbish alright until you contract that damn delta COVID 19 plus!

Please tell your kids to include Raila not to wear the stupid face mask or keep the required distance in public places!!

Once you catch, that is when you will know Uhuru is helping you out but he is not your freaking Daddy!!

Keep up with your Rubbish gal friend!!

Ciro (not verified)     Thu, 08/19/2021 @ 12:34pm

In reply to by Nyina wa Chege (not verified)

@nyina wa chege - tell her mama! Her big son, Raila, contracted Covid but the mother @nyina wa Raila is still in denial!

Some of these people live in the Wawa land and there is no much you can do to save them! She will not be eating that omena fish for a long time when Covid hits her!

Morris Menye (not verified)     Wed, 08/18/2021 @ 02:56pm

Are muuaji Raila’s meetings also banned?The so-president bans gatherings after EATING shs 217b. loans taken to fight COVID.The money was enough to purchase vaccines for the whole population and open all businesses.I wonder whether he is to appeal as the HIGH COURT has termed the previous orders as unlawful or he will just ignore the ruling.There will come a day he will pay for disobeying court orders.

Nyina wa Chege (not verified)     Thu, 08/19/2021 @ 12:27pm

In reply to by Morris Menye (not verified)

You are the dummiest kid I have seen here! The best way we can solve your ignorance is hopefully you get infected with COVID 19 so you can feel the effects of it! You are really stupid; are you?

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Wed, 08/18/2021 @ 06:21pm

Places of worship are super spreaders. People can pray at home.
Places of worship are not essential.
They have healing ministries, but they have not been able to heal anything relating to Covid-19.
They should all be closed until further notice.

Nyina wa Chege (not verified)     Thu, 08/19/2021 @ 12:24pm

In reply to by Anonymous UI (not verified)

You call Pastor Irungu Climate blah, blah to send you the fake healing powder and oil he is selling for 91 pounds to the fools in his church in England! He will be glad to send you that nonsense!! But he is heading to court for cheating and stealing from the faithfuls!! Happy to know that COVID 19 is real!!!!!

Conceived in 2006, (not verified)     Thu, 08/19/2021 @ 04:21am

This delta variant is not a joke. I commend the banning/suspending of political rallies and crowd size restrictions on most social gatherings but the government needs to come up with remedial measures to help the electorate. In the West, there are social programs (e.g. unemployment benefits) and stimulus packages that have been very effective. Psychologists have recently warned about "Covid or epidemic fatigue" whereby the people cease observing the healthcare guidelines. This will be a disaster if we cross that river!

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