There has been increasing chatter about the decision by government to continue with a cease to open order on Sundays affecting supermarkets and automarts. The graphs show the country has done a good job keeping COVID 19 infections down and as at 28th May 2021 the number of individuals vaccinated was reported as 77, 823…
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Boca Raton, Florida (Newsfile Corp. - May 26, 2021) - CYIOS Corp. (OTC Pink: CYIO), a publicly traded holding company with subsidiary businesses focused on crypto-lending/deposits and specialty branded products in the Health and Wellness markets, is pleased to introduce three new members to its Advisory Board. The CYIOS Advisory Board is comprised of accomplished industry leaders who provide valuable insight in exciting growth areas such as crypto-product development, crypto & real estate lending, and crypto-technology development.
Mr. John O Shea, Chairman of CYIOS, commented, We are thrilled to welcome three, additional, well-respected industry leaders to the Advisory Board, as we accelerate our growth and seek new, strategic business opportunities. We look forward to the positive contributions of our now five member Advisory Board team at a time the Company continues to seek expansion and partnership opportunities that can build value for shareholders. With the addition of
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Some hospitals abroad equal Kenya’s Level Fours
HEALTH & SCIENCE
Economists concur that the cost of medical healthcare in India is cheaper than Kenya’s. [Courtesy]
Tears rolled down the 40-year-old cheeks of David Wachira as he recalled his successful spinal surgery in India.
“My parents came to pick me at JKIA and could not believe their eyes when they saw me walking like I used to 10 years earlier,” says the businessman from Njoro, Nakuru County.
He spent Sh1.5million for the hip and spine surgery at the Manipal Hospital and reckons “if I was ever to undergo any operation, it would be in India without a doubt.”
Some doctors you meet abroad fail Kenyan medical exams
HEALTH & SCIENCE
Economists concur that the cost of medical healthcare in India is cheaper than Kenya’s. [Courtesy]
Tears rolled down the 40-year-old cheeks of David Wachira as he recalled his successful spinal surgery in India.
“My parents came to pick me at JKIA and could not believe their eyes when they saw me walking like I used to 10 years earlier,” says the businessman from Njoro, Nakuru County.
He spent Sh1.5million for the hip and spine surgery at the Manipal Hospital and reckons “if I was ever to undergo any operation, it would be in India without a doubt.”