This month, Kenyan authorities locked down the Somali-majority Nairobi neighborhood of Eastleigh because of a jump in confirmed coronavirus infections. The restriction of movement was imposed to slow the spread of the virus. But businesses in Eastleigh are struggling to get by, as Mohammed Yusuf reports from Nairobi.[Camera: Amos Wangwa, Produced by: Rob Raffaelle]~VOA NEWS
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