Government of Kenya has told the public to discourage needless sex and have at least two beds in one household.
The government also prohibited any direct interaction between people and their spouses saying this would raise the risk of coronavirus spreading.
Kenya has reported three more cases of coronavirus, suggesting that the country now has seven Covid 19-patients.
Secretary of the Health Cabinet Mutahi Kagwe announced on Wednesday that the virus had been found positive for three more patients.
Two of the cases were a couple who arrived in Kenya on March 5 from Madrid, Spain on March 4 via Dubai.
The tired case is a Burundian national who journeyed to Kenya from Dubai, UAE. He arrived on March 17, and a surveillance team picked him up, Mr Kagwe said.
We’re tracking people who may have been in patient touch, “he said.
The experiments were performed by Kenya Medical Research Institute and the National Influenza Centre.
At the moment eighteen patients are admitted to Mbagathi. The CS said seven of these were tested, and they are negative. Samples of 11 others continue to be analyzed.
The Government of Kenya is now appealing to Kenyans to submit to someone who is not self-quaranting.
“Every Kenyan who travels to the country has to sign a legal form to convince the gov’t you’re going to be self-quarantine,” he said. Mr Kagwe also highlighted the importance of strict hygiene to prevent the spread of the pandemic.
“Washing hands and social distancing are main factors for the decline of Chinese events.”