<p>The Ministry of Health announced that 51 more cases tested positive on Tuesday out of the 1,933 samples tested; bringing the country&#8217;s tally to 963.</p>
<p>Of these new cases 19 are females and 32 are males aged between 2 years and 63 years.</p>
<p>Out of the 214 positive cases that have been recorded at the Kenya-Tanzania border, 182 were foreigners and were sent back.</p>
<p>The good news is that no new deaths had been recorded and the fatalities still stand at 50.</p>
<p>The ministry announced that 22 more patients had been discharged meaning total recoveries now stands at 358.</p>
<p>Case load summary shows that the most infected age group is between 30 to 49 years. And more males are affected by the deadly virus.</p>
<p>Hotspot areas have been identified. These include Mvita in Mombasa county which has the highest density. Others areas are Kawangware, Eastleigh, Makadara and Embakasi in Nairobi county among others.</p>