COVID19: Vipimo vya Kenya na Uganda vyatofautiana

On this pandemic we have been very accurate and honest with 36,000 accurate results so far unlike Tanzania which is hiding and arresting journalists who report on covid 19.
Once you start complaining like a dog on heat I know you have no points to offer.
 
You Kenyans must be suffering from Schizophrenia, all Countries are wrong, or are not doing the right things except Kenya, why are you stupid to that extent?, stop this stupidity please, how Can you say Uganda is using rapid test while sample was taken on 3rd May, but result came out on 7th May?, is rapid test takes four days to give results?. There is no Country which uses rapid test yet in EA, that's why there is long delay of about two days at the borders.

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Do not be allergic to reading. But Uganda is better than Tanzania at least they try, unlike you who bury your heads in the sand and hope that the problem solves itself
Uganda starts rapid coronavirus community testing
 
So Kenya has been very accurate but Uganda not. You are very stupid indeed, downgrading all other countries. The fact is Kenya is one among African countries in Africa no body trust, just find out how KBS is ranked in Africa, hovyo kabisa ninyi.

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HAHAHAHA, system ya facts causing Tanzanian meltdown.
 
Yet we have a top ranking and respected medical research institute in Africa after south africa.
 
When Kemri talks even the CDC listen attentively.
 
I know you are SI unit of stupidity but please try to answer this to yourself. Who told you that driver contracted the virus on 3rd May? The article is clearly saying that he was tested on 3rd meaning he had been having that virus before that date.
What you are doing is just to expose your stupidity, I never say the person contracted disease on 3rd, rather I said was tested on 3rd. Remember this driver left Kenya a week or two before went to Uganda, that means he was probably tested in Kenya before crossing.

It is only a fool person like you who may think that a person who tested positive can recover and test positive after three days, that's why in Kenya they used the word " Overturn" not recovery.

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No!!!! Mombasa to Malaba border takes 1 day and 12 hours by road in a trailer not 2 weeks. From Nairobi ICD it is 1 day to malaba border. Also here read on rapid testing in Uganda.

Uganda starts rapid coronavirus community testing
 
By that time Kenya had not designated truck drivers as super spreaders hence no mandatory testing for truck drivers was required. Now it is compulsory at Mombasa and Malaba and Uganda does not object to test results from Kenya. They know we have very accurate testing capacities.
 
Do not be allergic to reading. But Uganda is better than Tanzania at least they try, unlike you who bury your heads in the sand and hope that the problem solves itself
Uganda starts rapid coronavirus community testing
That is community testing, not at border points and airports, do you know the difference use of rapid tests? That is used for quick result, whoever test positive is not given the result, instead the confirmatory test must be done. Rapid test is just like "taking body temperature", no body is given positive result based on rapid test. Try to find facts before you post anything here, we are better knowledgeable than you Kenyans.

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OHHH!!!! so now you accept that an east african country has been doing rapid testing!!! Good now let me give you another article for Malaba and busia border.
 
Please try to educate yourselves on how rapid test are used, it seems as if you know nothing about these tests.

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Please try to educate yourselves on how rapid test are used, it seems as if you know nothing about these tests.

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All your arguments so far prove you are the one who knows nothing.
Now read:
"Minister of Internal Affairs Gen. Odongo Jeje expressed concern over truck drivers entering Uganda.

“There is growing concern about the long-distance truck drivers entering the country. The concern is because quite a number of these truck drivers have tested positive,” he said during a Press briefing on Thursday.

He said the national taskforce is considering deployment of rapid testing kits at the entry point so that a driver knows his status before he leaves the border.

Gen. Jeje however lamented that though the testing is quick and it only takes 10 minutes to get results, the test kits are very expensive." ~ Citizen TV, April 24, 2020.
 
Your right. But they should remember narrations from WHO officers what said yesterday in their meeting, "We shall live with this corona virus in an indifinite time".



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