The country has today recorded 394 COVID-19 positive cases in the last 24 hours from a sample size of 5,752.
Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe said ten more patients have succumbed to the virus raising the cumulative death toll is now at 1,614.
“The cumulative tests are now 984,435. From the cases, 367 are Kenyans while 27 are foreigners. 271 are males and 123 females. The youngest is a two-year-old baby, while the oldest is 93,” said Kagwe said in a statement.
This raises the national cumulative caseload to 92,853.
From the new cases reported, 367 are Kenyans while 27 are foreigners.
A total of 271 of those tested were male while 123 are female.
The youngest victim is a two-year-old child while the oldest is aged 93.
A total of 46 patients are in ICU, out of which 23 are on ventilatory support. Also, 47 patients are separately on supplementary oxygen, out of which 36 are in general wards and 11 in the HDU.
Nairobi recorded the highest number of positive cases at 167, Mombasa 59, Taita Taveta 32, Kwale 21, Kilifi 20 and Nyeri recording 13 cases.
On the other hand, Kiambu recorded 12cases , Nandi 7, Kakamega 7, Siaya 6, Kajiado 6, Bungoma 6, Nakuru 5, Meru 5, Nyamira 5, Migori 5, Kisii 4, Kisumu 3, Turkana 2, Murang’a 2, Machakos 2, Narok, Mandera, Vihiga, Homabay and Lamu recorded 1 case each.