Some Highlights While Coronavirus Quarantined K-Talk

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Samson Rutto, a Kenyan athlete, was forced out of a matatu at Mau Summit, Nakuru County on Tuesday, March 24 as he traveled to Eldoret after arriving from India.
Rutto had landed in the country on Sunday, March 22 and was screened at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) before he proceeded to travel to Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County where he is based for self-quarantine.
Passengers reportedly overheard Rutto discussing his trip to India on the phone and forced him out of the vehicle before authorities were called in to take him into isolation.
He was taken to Mau Summit Police Station and, later, Kenya Industrial Training Institute in Nakuru.

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Confusion over the quarantine directive issued by Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe had seen visitors stranded for hours after arrival at the JKIA before being given the choice of being quarantined, at their own cost, in various private hotels or taken to designated government facilities such as Mbagathi District Hospital.

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Rutto was scheduled to participate in was cancelled in India over the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic prompting the athlete to return to Kenya.
At the JKIA, Rutto was reportedly cleared and informed to abide by directives on self-quarantine, choosing to do so in his Eldoret home.
The report surfaced even as the government scrambled to implement a directive on forced quarantine for all visitors arriving in the country.
Kagwe on Monday, March 23 apologized to the inconvenienced passengers even as he sought to assure the country that measures were being put in place to streamline the quarantine process.
The government on Tuesday, March 24 then shared an official list of quarantine hotels in Nairobi and Mombasa where visitors are to be taken.
Kagwe had urged hotels taking part in the program to subsidize their accommodation costs by as much as 75% in light of the pandemic.
The hotels include Hill Park Hotel, Hilton Garden Inn, Hilton Nairobi, Safari Park, Pride Inn Hotels, Jacaranda Hotel, Trademark Hotel, Four Points Sheraton, Boma Hotel, KMTC’s, Kenyatta University and Kenya School of Government.
Others are Crown Plaza, Airport, Mombasa Beach Hotel, La Mada Hotel, Concord Hotel, University of Nairobi, KCB Leadership Centre, Cooperative University, The Clarion Hotel, The Comfort Hotel, Mashpark Hotel, Eka Hotel, and Land Mark Suites…

The CEO only gets a haircut? :D:D:D:D

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Corona Virus hits African leaders…

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Hoarder grabs tin after tin of baby formula off a Woolworth’s shelf in North Melbourne, Australia - while a worker just watches and carries on stacking them up for her… :D:D:D:D

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With no tourists currently visiting our Camps, Hotels and Lodges from the Coast to Maasai Mara
and the Serengeti National Game Reserves; our smart Monkeys are stepping up to enjoy the service and loving it!

What type of mask do you need to protect you from Coronavirus?

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Kenya police round up quarantine offenders today in Nairobi…And the result is Quarantine Chaos… :D:D:D:D

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Meanwhile, this pastor demands the US $100,000 as a fare to “Go to hell and fight this Corona Demon”… :D:D:D

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I am ready to make this dangerous journey to hell and save mankind but humans must facilitate my fare - Pastor Mboro

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[SIZE=6]A pair of images showing currency notes littered all around is going viral on social media with the claim that Italians are throwing away their money on the streets as it is useless to them now. India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) has found the claim along with the pictures to be misleading.[/SIZE]

A report by “Snopes” says these pictures were taken in Venezuela in March 2019. The currency seen lying on the streets is Venezuela’s old currency, the Bolívar Fuerte, which was replaced by a new form of currency, the Bolivar Soberano, in August 2018. Venezuelans threw their old notes on the streets as they became worthless for them.
It was also reported that people in Venezuela looted a bank and then burned the money to show that it was worthless. Many journalists had tweeted pictures with the same information.

Some Indian posted the viral images with the fake caption.