Drone shots shared by the authorities in Kenya's port city of Mombasa show how people are practising social distancing at a key ferry crossing:
Social Distancing well practiced at the Likoni Crossing Channel. Let’s all observe self-responsibility, discipline, wear masks, wash hands using soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub and observe public transport regulations.#Covid_19 #COVID19 #KomeshaCorona
— Mombasa County (@MombasaCountyKe) April 27, 2020
Pics: Courtesy pic.twitter.com/qnx5c13h7C
The passengers taking the Likoni crossing, a key service linking two parts of Mombasa, can be seen evenly spread across the deck of the ferry boat.
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