
RT @JnrHustler: Sonko
Murkomen
#sharon
#coronaviruskenya
Let's settle this for once, who suits to be the best MC for nakuru rally BBI…
In Kenya, from February 20, 2020 to January 27, 2021 at 1:45 AM, have been reported 100,193 COVID-19 cases, the 0.184% of the population. Out of these, 14.79% are still positive, 83.46% are recovered, and 1.75% are deceased.
100,193
+141vs y'day1,750
+6vs y'day14,818
same as y'day83,625
same as y'day17
same as y'day1,162,491
same as y'dayGraphical representation of the situation, which shows the trend of total cases, active cases, recovered and deceased. The data are displayed both cumulative over the days and by single day.
The latest tweets about coronavirus in Kenya and the trends that have followed, such as the hashtags #coronaviruskenya and #covidkenya through which millions of citizens express their thoughts regarding the hard moment the country is going through.
RT @JnrHustler: Sonko
Murkomen
#sharon
#coronaviruskenya
Let's settle this for once, who suits to be the best MC for nakuru rally BBI…
5 ways to keep your #immunity UP:
-More Vitamins
-Good Sleep
-Daily Exercise
-Balanced Diet
-Manage Stress
More on…
RT @MOmuttaha: This is When Morality meets humanity, and humanity brings sanity and ends vanity
#SonkoHeadsToICC
#coronaviruskenya
#uhuru…
RT @BintaliHanifa: Whatever this TZ MP smokes,I need to know his peddler. Asking the TZ Government start a school for theives😂😂😂😂
#COVID19K…
RT @AlfredMwandagha: This Puff Udder snake was spotted at Voi 1950hrs along the St. Jordan Hospital road near the gate of New Generation's…