Kenya opposition leader Raila Odinga contracts coronavirus

Story By: BBC

Kenya’s opposition leader Raila Odinga has been placed under quarantine after returning positive tests for coronavirus on Thursday evening.

Mr Odinga was admitted on Tuesday at a hospital in the capital, Nairobi, after developing fatigue, according to his family.

“He’s responding well to treatment…and remains upbeat. We are continuing to monitor his progress,” his doctor said in a statement.

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Mr Odinga later said in a statement that he “feels strong and is in good shape” but had agreed with doctors to undertake mandatory quarantine.

Kenya is experiencing a third wave of Covid-19 infections, according to the health minister.

The country recorded 829 new cases on Thursday – its highest number of daily cases this year.

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Mr Odinga, 76, is among politicians who have been holding countrywide political rallies over the last couple of months with no precautionary safety measures taken.

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