As Covid cases spike, Kenya struggles with its falling economy.
With WHO having declared COVID a pandemic a year ago, most of the countries still struggle to combat the virus and are yet to find a solution to spring back to the state it was pre- covid. This looks farfetched especially to the third world countries with no hope of receiving vaccines to reduce people getting infected. Referring to Kenya in specific who had received over a million vaccines in two batches from India, now faces a bigger challenge of getting the second dozes delivered as India’s covid cases have multiplied pushing itself into a massive 3rd wave outburst.
Kenya needs to strategize now to safeguard its people; instead of politicizing all matters at hand and focus energies to building the economy. As a matter of urgency, covid jabs are what the people need to get out of their homes and start working; and ultimately open the borders for travel.
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you said it right, instead of politicizing the matter, do the right action. Let situations like this build new bridges.
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DeleteHow countries who neither produce vaccine nor able to afford importing will start vaccination..??
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DeleteExactly so!
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