Kenyan Catholic priest charged for spreading Coronavirus

Kenyan Catholic priest, Richard Onyango Oduor, has been charged in court for spreading the coronavirus. He was charged with having “negligently spread an infectious disease” after authorities said he failed to adhere to coronavirus quarantine rules following a visit to Italy.
He denied the charges in a Nairobi court and was released on a 150,000 Kenyan shilling ($1,415) bond. He was, however, ordered to spend another 14 days in quarantine and return to court on May 2.
Archbishop Anthony Muheria, who is in charge of the Catholic dioceses of Nyeri and Kitui, told Reuters he could not comment on the case. He said it was up to the authorities to determine whether the priest was at fault.

Source: face2faceAfrica

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