The Kenyan government has suspended its national carrier, Kenya Airways', daily flights to Sierra Leone and Liberia since August 19 over Ebola fears, Mohammed Gello said.
"There is no way for West Africans to come to Kenya except by air. All 76 flights to and from West Africa every week are operated by Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines and RwandAir ... We suspended our daily flights to Liberia and Sierra Leone to minimise the risk."West Africans do not come to Kenya. They take Kenya as a transit point on their way to the UAE and India," he said. No Ebola cases have been recorded in Kenya so far, he stressed.
In an interview with Khaleej Times, the ambassador said that "adequate" public health measures have been instituted by Kenyan authorities to make sure that the country remains Ebola-free.
"Passengers from West African countries go for screening at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). A special unit comprising a 100 public health workers trained to handle Ebola emergencies have been deployed at JKIA to spot any possible suspect of Ebola cases. Tests are being conducted at Jomo Kenyatta National Hospital and Mbagathi District Hospital for passengers showing symptoms of Ebola. Anyone showing signs of Ebola infection is immediately put in isolation at the airport," the ambassador said.
"We have not recorded a case of Ebola in Kenya. We are training 200 more public health workers to handle Ebola emergencies to do pre-departure screening in order to minimise the risks," he added.

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Good for dem.
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DeleteWay to go Kenya! Maybe my people and Govt of Nigeria can learn something IJN..amen!
ReplyDeleteThey are smart and fighting the spread, way to go Kenya...
ReplyDelete......plus they are lucky Sawyer didn't breeze in there instead of Nigeria! @J
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