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In Tanzania, as of 30 th March 2020 it has been announced that there are 19 cases of confirmed coronavirus infections. Some of the biggest airlines in the world have retrenched over 50 percent of their workforce by 12 th March 2020, while as of recently, Menzies Aviation, world’s renown ground handling company has announced on the 27 th March 2020 that it is cutting 17,500 jobs due to the corona virus outbreak and the slowed movement of people around the globe. The growing rate of infections and resulting deaths have prompted the aforestated measures, which in return have prompted employers around the world to employ various measures to address the matter. The viral disease, which seems to have originated from China around December 2019, is now reported to have infected about 638,146 by 30 th March 2020 according to the World Health Organization and still growing. The world at large is struggling to cope with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and world over, governments have initiated stern lockdown measures, among others, to try and combat the disease. Financial implications arising out of the outbreak and methods to save companies and whether salary deductions are feasible under the law.
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The president said the 50 people reported to have escaped a quarantine facility in Nairobi will be arrested and forced to complete the isolation period.įurther, he called for personal responsibility in boosting the government's efforts. We cannot have a few people erode the efforts we have made," he said.
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If they break those rules again, take them back. "What we have said is that those breaking the regulations we have given, no need to take them to the police station let them be taken to mandatory quarantine. In the interview, President Kenyatta said Kenyans' lack of seriousness regarding Covid-19 has turned out to be his government's biggest challenge in the fight against the pandemic. “I ask our Muslim brothers and sisters to mark the holy month of Ramadhan like they have not done before because these are extraordinary times," he said. "We told Christians during Easter that you cannot mark this day … We respect all religions but we have said that let us all celebrate and mark these religious days in our homes, on radio and on television. Some Muslim clerics had called for the curfew to start at 9pm rather than 7pm. He also ruled out relaxing the dusk-to-dawn curfew rules to allow Muslims celebrate the holy month of Ramadhan. And when that time comes, and it is about to, then we will take their advice before we make our decisions," President Kenyatta said. "I cannot tell you now whether we will extend or lift the curfew guidelines. Today, Kenya enters its 27th day of the night curfew, with strong indications that it might be extended.
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This was in addition to a 30-day countrywide curfew imposed on March 28. The government on April 6 introduced a partial lockdown in the Nairobi Metropolitan Area and the three Coast counties two days later, owing to their high infection numbers. He also announced the start of a 21-day stop of movement into and out of Mandera in northeastern, which now has eight cases. “The president has directed a review of the enforcement of public health measures rolled out to stem the growing rate of infection in the counties of Mombasa, Kwale and Kilifi with a view to introducing more stringent measures to enhance the enforcement of the same,” Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i said in a statement. This comes as he ordered a review of measures-to be announced in 48 hours-to curb the virus spread in Mombasa, Kilifi and Kwale, where, together with Nairobi Metropolitan Area, there is a cessation of movement into and out of the devolved units.