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Kenyans attempt to storm out of virus quarantine centre

Dozens of Kenyans who have been in mandatory quarantine attempted to storm out of an isolation center in the capital, Nairobi, because of what they say are unbearable conditions.

The health ministry says 225 people across the country have been infected with the virus, and people who recently entered the country before the closure of border crossings have been held in isolation in an effort to prevent further spread.

But many of them have told the BBC that they are suffering deep mental and psychological anguish because of a government directive to extend further their stay in isolation.

They accused the government of holding them in prison-like facilities, with little basic services. As of now we have no intention to go back to the quarantine facility.

First on our inability to pay and secondly because it does not make any scientific sense for our continued stay at the centre,” Simon Mugambi told journalists at the Kenyatta University quarantine center Yesterday.

The group’s spokesman, identified only as Mr Tanui, added: We have faithfully followed government’s directive for 14 days quarantine, today marks our 23rd day at this facility.

After testing negative twice, we should be released to rejoin our families immediately. We fail to understand what else the government wants us to do and what informs our continued forced detention here.”

Ministry of Health’s Dr Evanson Kimuri defended the government against allegations of mistreatment of those in mandatory quarantine

Source:Fiilafmonline/BBC 

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