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Meru Law Courts closed over Covid-19 cases

Entrance gate leading to the Meru Law Courts. [Courtesy]

In-person court operations and services at Meru Law Courts have been suspended following a coronavirus outbreak.

According to a memo issued by Chief Justice David Maraga on Sunday, November 22; staff at the courts, advocates and their staffs tested positive for the virus prompting the decision. The suspension, which begins tomorrow, will be effective for two weeks to allow for intervention measures to prevent the spread of the virus.

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