Nairobi Regional Commissioner James Kianda said 190 Covid-19 protocols violators were arrested on Thursday.
He stated that the arrested were made all over the county. Kianda said police raided pubs where numerous people were violating the new regulations by President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Some suspects were arrested in the entertainment joints without masks as Kenya struggles to bring the rate of infections down.
The protocol breakers were released on police bond pending their arraignment in court next week on Tuesday.
Commissioner Kianda appealed to Nairobi residents who will be spending their Easter weekend at various parks within the city to observe Covid-19 protocols.
Kenya's Covid positivity rate jumped tenfold from 2.6% in January to 22% in March, President Uhuru Kenyatta said on Friday, March 26. The Head of State announced new drastic measures to curb the infection rate as announced they are full to capacity with patients.
To avert a national health crisis President Kenyatta announced the following measures under Public Order Number 2 as follows:
1. Cessation of movement in Nairobi, Machakos, Kajiado, Nakuru, and Kiambu which account for 70% of the cases from midnight tonight.
2. Meetings in the said counties have been banned too.
3. All in-person meetings in the 5 counties banned.
4. The two speakers will move to affect the decision.
5. International travel will continue in accordance with the exciting guidelines. All persons must have the required documents.
6. Curfew hours will begin at 8 pm and end at 4 am in the 5 counties. The rest of the country shall remain from 10 pm to 4 pm.
7. Ministry of Interior and Health directed to review protocol for resistance of curfew exceptions. All issued passes have been vacated immediately.
8. Worship congregation has been suspended in the counties until otherwise. Other counties shall continue in accordance with the set guidelines.
9. Physical learning in Kenya has been suspended immediately other than candidates sitting for exams and those in training at medical institutions.
10. All sporting events suspended. This includes members' clubs.
11. Operation of bars in the 5 counties and the sale of alcohol in the counties has been banned. Restaurants and hotels will only provide takeaways. In other counties, they shall continue but follow MoH guidelines.
12. PSVs have been asked to maintain 60% carrying capacity.
13. Employers directed to allow employees to work from home.
14. Hospital visitation has been reduced to two people per patient.
15. Social gatherings 15 persons only. Funerals, cremations must be conducted within 72 hours capped at 50 persons only