Kenya’s vaccination drive- left dry
The Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe has said the government was pursuing acquisition of one million doses of vaccines each from Pfizer as well as Johnson and Johnson respectively to supplement the Astrazeneca vaccines. However, there has not been any needle movement on when they are noted to arrive and how Kenyans will be administered this vaccine.
He also continued to say that Kenya is planning to have a
manufacturing unit set up in the country in order to meet the growing
requirement of Kenyans to be vaccinated.
Meanwhile, Kenya has currently placed a ban on Sputnik that
has been privately imported by Jayesh Saini, Dinlas Pharmaceuticals stating
numerous reasons that are yet to be verified. The importer is now prepared to re-export
as the ban will result in wastage of the vials. Jayesh Saini has been a known
figure in the healthcare industry of Kenya and played a key role in modernizing
healthcare. Nairobi West Hospital which was started by his father treated
hundreds of patients on a daily basis and continues to receive flak from
competitors and people employed by them, with sole motives to tarnish the
credibility of the establishment.
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