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Dates and Venues where Free COVID-19 Tests Will be Done

Date and Places Where Free COVID-19 Mass Testing For Nairobi Residents Will occur  COVID-19 mass testing commenced in Nairobi and a few spots have been recorded down to be key places for the equivalent.  The Ministry of Health is focusing on territories that were set apart as hotspots after a few positive cases rose up out of them.  On Wednesday, specialists and different doctors stayed outdoors at Eastleigh and completed mass testing from different spots including Teresa's Boys Secondary School, New Eastleigh Primary School, and Zawadi Primary School .  In a notification discharged by Director of Health Services at the Nairobi Metropolitan Services Dr. Josephine Kibaru, mass testing for the novel coronavirus is set to run until the end of this current month 21 May 2020: Dagoretti. Testing will be carried out at Kawangware Day Nursery School, Congo stage and Molo line stage near Riruta 21 May 2020: Embakasi East, testing will take place at Reuben Centre primary school and Kwa Nj

Nairobi county residents to go without water for the next two weeks.

The news of this announcement can't come at the worst time than this, when Nairobi and Kenya as a whole is facing a global pandemic in the form of corona virus which has unleashed its claws worldwide. On top of restricted movements, curfew enforcements, hard economic times, social distancing and all the other directories which in the past couple of weeks have been the new norms and has become part and parcel  in the daily lives of the Nairobians and Kenyans at large and, I bet they can never ask for another condition or order to be added as it will make life unbearable and more hard to live . But life has its own way of treating the vulnerable! The Nairobi Government through the Athi Water Works and Development Agency(AWWDA) in conjunction with the Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company, has today announced that the Nairobi region will be without water for the next two weeks. This is after the Sasamua-Kabete pipeline that is supplying water to Nairobi was damaged by a major land