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First Lady Margaret Kenyatta (Courtesy)
True to her fashion, her 58th birthday was a quiet affair with little for the public to see. When first lady Margaret Kenyatta assumed her role in 2013 April 9, just a day after her 49th birthday, only a few Kenyans knew her.
Eight years on and she is a darling to many, always receiving praises for her relentless drive championing several social issues including gender equality.
While most Kenyans know her as the soft spoken, often timid first lady, Margaret has often turned heads with her fashion. But it doesn’t end there for the mother of three.
He noted that some patients who turned positive exhibited different symptoms than the usual high temperature, among others, hence the need for increased public awareness.
With the reported new variant, the governor called on the government to have better-equipped testing kits that will assist in identifying the exact variant one has contracted.
“The different variants have different characteristics and therefore it is important for the National Government and other players to have better-equipped testing kits to help identify the exact variant a patient has contracted to enable proper treatment,” he said.
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22 Dec 2020
The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Union (KMPDU) announced a nationwide general strike to begin Monday in the face of mounting Chinese coronavirus infections and deaths, which doctors say are the product of government incompetence in issuing proper protective gear.
The strike follows a similar walkout in September, also the result of doctors and other health workers expressing outrage at having to continually bury their coworkers throughout the pandemic. That month, government authorities revealed evidence the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa), the agency responsible for procuring protective gear for health workers, had signed multiple contracts with suspicious corporations that resulted in the needed equipment never arriving. Some of those companies had ties to government officials and were founded shortly before the deals were cut, with no evidence they had any experience in selling medical equipment.
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