A Kenyan politician has appealed for information about a woman and young girl who were pictured using cut-out plastic bottles to cover their faces.
Some people, in the picture shared widely online, were wearing face masks.
Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko tweeted that he was "touched" by the photograph, which according to several people online was taken in the coastal city of Mombasa near a ferry crossing.
I know there are so many families who can't afford masks here in Nairobi. We'll try our best in conjunction with the National Government to address these cases. However I dont know why I have been so so touched by this particular case. Anyone who has details of this family? https://t.co/Y5lNgbWqqU
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) March 31, 2020
It has become common to see people wearing face masks in public spaces despite the health ministry advising that only medics, those confirmed to be having the virus, and anyone who has been in contact with a confirmed case, need to wear masks.
The government has been urging Kenyans to protect themselves by staying at home, observing social distance when in public, and washing their hands often.
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