COVID19: Vipimo vya Kenya na Uganda vyatofautiana

Rapid test is not taking three days to give result, and is never used at border points you fool.

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These were the cases from PCR tests(Very reliable and accurate) that made Uganda take rapid testing kits (Unrelible) to their borders in Busia, Malaba, Mtukula and later remove them. 5 Kenyan drivers tested positive while 7 Tanzanians tested positive.

High alert in Uganda after 5 Kenyan truck drivers test positive for coronavirus - Citizentv.co.ke
 
Therefore they do consider but not yet used at the border point yet, and that test takes only 10 minutes not three days like what happened for this driver, therefore your argument that Uganda used rapid test is not true, stop downgrading other countries in order to show that you are always wright

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You can't even protect your health workers, but you continue boasting about useless testing, Failed sate kabisa ninyi.

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You can't even protect your health workers, but you continue boasting about useless testing, Failed sate kabisa ninyi.

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even spain, germany and britain had problems protecting their doctors Kenya is not unique but we have managed better than Tanzania to protect our front line workers who are doing a fantastic job.
 
Wakenya wasalimu amri, ha ha ha.

Kenya is already starting to flatten the infections curve, yet Tanzania has no idea what their current status on the curve is. That is why you have to be violent against rwandan truck drivers at your border. While Kenya and uganda peacefully agreed on mode of operation for truck drivers
 
 
[QUOTE="joto la jiwe, Mimi ni kilaza kutoka Tanzania
 
You don`t understand yourself, you said that "...you can`t recover from corona after four days..." and that line alone shows that huyo driver contacted the virus on 3rd.

Please re-read the bolded part of what what you wrote. Let me breakdown that sentence for you,
1. The driver crossed the border one or two weeks after testing negative in Kenya.( That is about 7 or 14 days)
2. He was tested by the Ugandan authority and results came out positive after four days.(4)
3. He was retested in Kenya again and the results came out negative.

Now let`s do the some maths.

Day 1: The driver tested negative in Mombasa before leaving the port.
Day 1 $ 2: Waiting for result.
Day 2 $ 3: Driving towards the border ( Maybe positive or Still negative)
Day 3,4,5 % 6: Waiting to be tested at the border( Highest probability of being positive)
Day 7: Retested at the Malaba border by the Ugandan Authorities.
Day 7 - 10: Waiting for the results.
Day 10-12: Journey back to Mombasa.
Day 14: Went back to hospital to reconfirm status.
Day 14: Negative.

If you look at breakdown of these days very well, you will find that the number of interval days that he was tested in Kenya is around 14 days. Those days are enough for one to recover from the virus especially the asymptomatic ones if in any case they contracted the disease between second and third day.
 
Are you aware that KEMRI is the best Medical research institute in Africa?
 
Na hichi kizungu chenu cha ugoko sasa ndio mtatajua kuwa hamjui nyie nyang'au.
 
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even spain, germany and britain had problems protecting their doctors Kenya is not unique but we have managed better than Tanzania to protect our front line workers who are doing a fantastic job.
They are about to lay tools down, have you heard heath workers from those countries on strike?. Failed state.

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Flatten curve?, are you stupid?, infection rate of above 20 per day, the curve is keeping rising you fool. Only Uganda and Rwanda have managed to flatten the Curve, Kenya is a failed state can't flatten the curve in the near future.

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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.
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Hzo zote ni mbinu za kuhalalisha ujinga, madereva wa tanzania tutaendelea kuwapima tu

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Do you know the meaning of flattening the curve? This week, Kenya`s average of Infection is 20. Last week we were at an average of 30. What of Tanzania? Do you even have a curve?
 
Khaaaa ...!!!wonders
 
Machakos countyhas more ambulances than entire Tanzania.

 
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