Kenya Sends Results of Suspected Coronavirus Patient to South Africa for Analysis

The laboratory test results of a suspected coronavirus patient who is currently quarantined at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) have been sent to South Africa for further analysis, Kenya’s Ministry of Health announced on Thursday.
In a media briefing, outgoing Health Cabinet Secretary Sicily Kariuki indicated that the government’s next move will be informed by the analysis from South Africa even as she assured that the country has the capacity to fight the deadly virus that originated in China.
“Results carried out on the case in isolation have been sent to South Africa for further analysis to have a clear guideline on how we can move on once we established that our results are correct,” said Kariuki.
“Our systems are working, and we have the capacity and infrastructure to fight coronavirus.”
The ministry noted that the Kenyan student, who landed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Tuesday from Guangzhou, China, exhibited coronavirus-like symptoms and is still in isolation and being monitored.
The student is reported to have traveled from Wuhan, where the virus emerged on January 20th, to Zhangjiajie city. He then left for Nairobi via Guangzhou and Bangkok on January 27th and arrived at JKIA on Tuesday morning at 0615 hours.
“We call upon Kenyans who have traveled to China for the past two weeks to check themselves in various health facilities close to them as the incubation period for this virus is two weeks,” said CS Kariuki.
“We will continue to remain vigilant as we have increased screening at major entry points in the Country,” she added.
By Thursday, the death toll from the virus stood at 170, with more than 1,700 new infections confirmed, the Chinese government announced.
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What a shame? With all the…
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What a shame? With all the money wakubwa spend on going to majuu and loot. They cannot be able to do a simple test in Kenya.
In Kenya we are consumers…
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In reply to What a shame? With all the… by Kenya (not verified)
In Kenya we are consumers.... and they say KQ should continue flights...by the time samples go to SA and back, how many would be dead by the next flight? Nkt!
Slow down... So this is not…
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Slow down...
So this is not a simple test. The novel coronavirus is a brand new, emerging virus, and we are only looking at the first suspected case in KE,so how would we already have the technology in place to do this? SA is probably the nearest reference lab that has the capability to run those tests. Remember, these are expensive commercial products that are developed and sold based on the demand. Even in the US, such tests would probably be conducted by CDC initially.
@wawa, a 27 pages story book…
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In reply to Slow down... So this is not… by wawa (not verified)
@wawa, a 27 pages story book (BBI) cost tax-payers 10B. That is part one. Part two is still in the oven cooking. 10B can upgrade KMRI to be like where they are taking those specimens.
So, @wawa, why do you think…
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In reply to Slow down... So this is not… by wawa (not verified)
So, @wawa, why do you think Kenya should NOT be one of the countries that such samples could be sent to??? Why is Kenya NOT able to do it itself? Because?
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Welcome to the Third World! Spending Ksh.13B to market white elephant BBI bulLshit while you don't have a lab to run medical tests! This is just shameful and outright wrong. This explains why people educated outside Kenya don't return to help this country! Educated & healthy citizens make informed decisions! Misplaced priorities. Young Kenyans need to wake up and get rid of these toxic leaders!
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ALL YOU DO…
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ALL YOU DO IS STEAL WITHOUT THINKING. WHAT A SHAME.
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