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Covid-19: PrideInn Hotels accused of cover-up

PrideInn Hotel headquarters in Nairobi Westlands is accused of covering up a COVID-19 positive case and forcing staff to continue coming to work.

According to a source who spoke to KenyanBulletin.com, for the above reason, two more workers have tested positive for the virus.

The management has now been forced to do mass testing of all staff.

Staff are living in fear that more will turn out positive even as bosses ‘preach water and drink wine’.

“I want you to expose the company breaking all protocols to make sure that people report to work in an office where someone has tested positive instead of Isolating the other staff. Meanwhile, the India bosses only show up briefly in the office then leave, or don’t come at all to avoid being infected in the same offices where they insist their employees to work in”, the source told KenyaBulletin.com.

Signing ceremony: On January 22nd 2020, PrideInn Hotels acquired Azure Hotel.

COVID -19 Numbers in Kenya

Kenya has since march 2020, recorded over 16268 cases of the coronavirus. The recoveries stands at 7446 and the death toll is 274.

Follow the World Health Organization’s instructions to reduce your risk of infection:

1/ Frequently clean hands by using alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.

2/ When coughing and sneezing cover mouth and nose with flexed elbow or tissue – throw tissue away immediately and wash hands.

3/ Avoid close contact with anyone that has fever and cough