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Kenya’s High Court suspends flights from China over Coronavirus

Last updated: February 29, 2020 6:56 am
Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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Flights from China have been suspended for ten days by the High Court in Kenya as a result of the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the order was issued by Justice James Makau after three cases were filed on Friday against the Kenyan government.

Justice Makau disclosed that “Upon perusal of all petitions and prayers sought, I find that unless a conservatory order is issued, Kenyans will be exposed to the deadly disease,”.

He then granted the request and suspended China Southern Airlines flights.

According to Reuters, the cases were filed at the High Court by the Law Society of Kenya, two doctors, and a lawyer.

The petitioners, who sued Cabinet Secretaries for Health, Transport and Interior, Kenya Airports Authority and the Attorney-General wanted the court to bar travellers from China and other coronavirus hotspots from entering the country.

In all the three cases, the petitioners reportedly pointed out that a China Southern Airlines plane landed in Nairobi on Wednesday with 239 passengers contrary to the global travel advisory issued by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in mitigating risks against the spread of the virus.

They also claimed that the landing of the Chinese plane amidst coronavirus fears caused anxiety and psychological trauma among Kenyans.

The petitioners then criticised the government’s explanation that all the passengers on the Chinese plane were asked to self-quarantine.

According to them, the government explanation was “reckless”.

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