Judging by the Lord's remarks, a blanket ban was never being considered in the first place. The panic was mostly fuelled by misinformed hysteria in the Kenyan media, and agencies like Reuters and AP ran with it. A ban wouldn't make sense because:
1. Ludicrous to ban a country for doing the right thing in catching dopers instead of protecting them (something that can't be said for most other countries)
Kenya is now the most tested country in the world, but as long as it remains open to foreigners in a way that neighbours like Ethiopia, Uganda, Eritrea, South Sudan, Somalia and Burundi aren't, the problem will persist and emerging road runners will be susceptible to foreign vultures.
and obviously you are posting because it's over and you are sure now.
Spreading a lot of "speculations" about your country.
Le Maroc vient d'être ajouté à la liste des pays à haut risque. How they were they not on already?