COVID-19: Kenya lifts curfew

Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta speaks during the state funeral of Kenya's former president Daniel arap Moi, at Nyayo Stadium in the capital Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020. Daniel arap Moi, a former schoolteacher who became Kenya's longest-serving president and led the East African nation through years of repression and economic turmoil fueled by runaway corruption, died Tuesday, Feb 4, 2020, aged 95. (AP Photo/John Muchucha)

Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has today lifted a nationwide curfew, which was instigated in March last year as one of the measures to help curb the spread of the coronavirus, with immediate effect.

“I hereby order & direct the nationwide dusk-dawn curfew to be vacated with immediate effect,” said Kenyatta.

Kenya’s nationwide curfew has been running from 10 pm-4 am.

Speaking during the celebration of a national public holiday, Kenyatta said infections had fallen, with the daily positivity rate dropping below 5% in the past two weeks.

Uganda is still observing the nationwide curfew that starts from 7 pm to 5:30 am. President Yoweri Museveni hinted at lifting the curfew after at least 4.8 people are vaccinated.

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