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Kenya: COVID-19 Pandemic – Governors Want Country to Close Borders

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The Council of Governors (CoG) wants the government to come up with a protocol that will see Kenya’s borders closed as part of efforts to contain the Covid-19 disease.

The council has raised concerns about the migration of people from Tanzania, Uganda and Somalia amid rising cases of local transmission of the virus and the importation of some cases.

Chairman Wycliffe Oparanya (Kakamega) noted that in the last one week, nine counties that border other countries quarantined at 205 people and tested 249 for the disease.

He said that the border issue falls under government functions so governors cannot compel leaders in other countries to take action.

LIMITED ACCESS

Governor Oparanya urged the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to come up with a protocol for dealing with neighbouring countries, that will only allow limited access, if any, in order to contain the disease.

“It is the responsibility of the national government because there are protocols on how to deal with foreign countries. We hope we can scale up the issue with the National Coordinating Committee,” he said in Machakos County on Wednesday.

He spoke during a meeting of county chief who paid Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua.

The CoG chair also noted that for people quarantined in border counties, the cost is met by both the county and the persons quarantined.

These counties have put in place measures such as fumigation of trucks in transit and the screening of all persons crossing borders.

In the daily Covid-19 briefing on Wednesday, the government said it would pay for targeted testing and quarantine at public facilities effective May 6.

The goal is to encourage members of the public to get tested.

TANZANIA BORDER