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Covid-19 vaccination exercise kicks off at KNH

Dr Kennedy Koech of the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) was yesterday among the first Kenyans to get the Covid-19 vaccine injection. Dr Koech was in the first batch of 10 KNH staff selected for the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab from different departments of the facility, including dental, diagnostics, intensive care unit and security. When the Saturday Standard caught up with him an hour after the injection, the maxillofacial surgeon said he did not feel any of the listed side effects. The expected side effects are headache, pain on the injection site, redness and fever. “It is not a painful injection. You hardly feel it, and by the time you do it is already done,” he said. “People should not be afraid.”

Dr Amoth first public officer to get Covid-19 vaccine

Dr Amoth, referred to as recipient 001, received the jab at the Kenyatta National Hospital on Friday.  Healthworkers in line at the KNH before getting the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine for Covid-19 on Friday. [Jonah Onyango, Standard] Addressing the press after his shot, Dr Amoth said heaviness in the arm or a slight headache are some of the mild side effects of the jab. The second person to be vaccinated was KNH chief executive Dr Evanson Kamuri, who was followed by a nurse at the hospital. Also receiving the jab was the Immunisation and Vaccine head Dr Collins Tabu.  A medic prepares to give a dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca at the KNH on Friday. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Covid-19 vaccination exercise kicks off at KNH

Covid-19 vaccination exercise kicks off at KNH
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