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We appeal to all the people of Kenya to avoid taking this vaccine.
On the other hand, he endorsed alternative treatments for the virus, including steam inhalation and hydroxychloroquine - methods that have not been approved by the World Health Organization. There are drugs that have been repurposed and used effectively to treat COVID-19. We also know that vaccination for this disease is totally unnecessary making the motivation suspect.
In 2019, Dr Karanja opposed the vaccination of schoolgirls against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).
He claimed it was unnecessary because it affected those whose lifestyle involves irresponsible sexual behaviours .
In 2014, he gained attention for opposing the government s rollout of a tetanus vaccine and claimed it was a sterilising campaign against women.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Doctor dies after declaring vaccine unnecessary
1 May, 2021 06:39 PM
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New Zealand s Covid-19 vaccine rollout is three per cent ahead of schedule, except in Northland where a big push to use available vaccine is underway.
New Zealand s Covid-19 vaccine rollout is three per cent ahead of schedule, except in Northland where a big push to use available vaccine is underway.
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A doctor in Kenya who advised citizens against getting vaccinated has died from coronavirus.
Stephen Karanja, who served as the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association chairman, advised mask-wearing and mass testing as the most effective ways to stamp out the pandemic, clashing with local bishops who have been urging Kenyans to get inoculated.
Doctor dies from Covid weeks after saying vaccine is completely unnecessary
Dr Stephen Karanja, who was the chairman of the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association, died on Thursday after a week in hospital suffering with coronavirus symptoms
Dr Stephen Karanja recommended other treatments before his death (Image: Citizengo)
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