Kenya Government Allows Restaurants to Reopen, Serve Alcohol

Kenya Government Allows Restaurants to Reopen, Serve Alcohol

Restaurants in Kenya have been given a green light to reopen to the public, weeks after they were ordered to shut down to avert the spread of Covid-19.

Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe however stated that the eateries must put in place strict social distancing measures to be allowed to operate.

Speaking on Monday, April 27th, Kagwe indicated that the restaurants will only be allowed to operate between 5 am and 4 pm and are free to serve alcohol with food. He, however, reiterated that bars remain closed.

All restaurant workers must be tested for Covid-19 before they are allowed to serve customers. Kagwe further directed the eating joints to limit the number of customers to four people for every 10 square meter space.

“Those restaurants that are going to open must limit the number of persons who are going to be in the restaurant so that they can be able to keep social distances that we have recommended,” said Kagwe in a media briefing.

In addition, tables in the dining areas must be spaced 1.5 meters apart and customers must sit at least 1.5 meters from each other.

The announcement came after Kenya confirmed eight new cases of Covid-19 on Monday, raising the tally of infections in the country to 363. The number of Covid-19 recoveries also rose to 114 while the death toll remains at 14.

 

Comments

daniel komen (not verified)     Mon, 04/27/2020 @ 08:33pm

kenyan politicians lack originality, I mean, all through this RONA thing they have been watching what the western nations do and then run ahead of them. shame.

Muchina (not verified)     Tue, 04/28/2020 @ 09:08am

The government doesn't remember that alchohol affects one's ability to think clearly. A drunkard will not remember to wash or sanitize, and will not observe social distancing. This is a recipe for disaster. Homemade meals are healthy and affordable. Restaurants opening is for business not for saving the poor of Kenya. They need to get their act together before COVID-19 unleashes a nightmare in Kenya. Guess who will be working in those restaurants and getting exposed?

Ex diasporan (not verified)     Tue, 04/28/2020 @ 03:59pm

Kwani restaurants had closed?? I have been patronizing restaurants, even sitting down inside without any worries all along.

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