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Coronavirus - Kenya: COVID-19 update (31 March 2021)

Coronavirus - Kenya: COVID-19 update (31 March 2021)
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Pain and tears of deadly Covid-19 wave - Standard Health

Pain and tears of deadly Covid-19 wave - Standard Health
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Kenya eyes Sh10bn World Bank loan for Covid vaccines

Kenya eyes Sh10bn World Bank loan for Covid vaccines Thursday March 11 2021 Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe (centre) briefs media on the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine to counties outside the offices of the Council of Governors on March 10, 2021. NMG PHOTO By JOHN MUTUA Summary The money will buy 11 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab that will be used to vaccinate five million persons. The Treasury failed to allocate Sh4.5 billion needed for the next phase of Covid-19 vaccination starting July, raising the risk that targeted Kenyans could miss out on the jab against the infectious disease. This has forced the Kenya to seek help from the World Bank in an economy faced with deteriorating cash-flow situation that is marked by falling revenues and worsening debt service obligations.

Kenyan Doctors Warn of New Covid-19 Symptoms

Kenyan Doctors Warn of New Covid-19 Symptoms A doctor carrying out tests at the Kenyatta National Hospital. File Kenya medical practitioners have raised concerns over new symptoms seen in Covid-19 patients. According to the Chief Medical Officer of Nairobi West Hospital Dr. Andrew Gachie, patients with the new symptoms end up at the Intensive Care Unit as soon they are admitted at the facility.  “One of the things we have noticed is that the majority of patients are coming in with difficulty in breathing with no fever or anything, and by the time they are admitted quite a majority of them will require intensive care,” Gachie said. 

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