Cases in Ghana spiked from 1,042 on April 19, the day before restrictions eased, to 6,269 a month later. Experts say with every phase of reopening, more movement means more risk and more work not only for governments but also Kenyans. This strategy could be helpful as Kenya plans to start reopening schools in September. All eyes are now on the government to see if the measures Kenya intends to achieve by the end of the 30-day extension will be met. Here in Kenya, it is still too early to know whether the increased activity will mean new waves of infection.
Source: Daily Nation June 09, 2020 07:18 UTC