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Kenya urged to give truck drivers free Covid-19 jabs

Kenya urged to give truck drivers free Covid-19 jabs Wednesday June 02 2021 By ANTHONY KITIMO The Kenya Transporters Association (KTA) has challenged the government to follow Uganda’s suit and give truck drivers free Covid-19 vaccinations regardless of their nationalities. KTA Chief Operating Officer Mercy Ireri said giving free jabs to truck drivers will play a key role in removing the logistics hurdles which are being experienced currently. Ms Ireri said since the start of the pandemic, truck drivers have continually served regional economies by delivering essential transportation services of medicines, food and other commodities even with the numerous challenges presented by Covid-19 protocols and risk to life.

African scientists call for robust surveillance to boost COVID-19 fight

Travelers who were aboard the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) are seen at the Mombasa Terminus in Kenya, May 3, 2021. (Xinhua/Dihoff Mukoto) The next phase of the COVID-19 fight in Africa should place emphasis on enhanced surveillance and genomic sequencing to help identify new variants and limit the virus' transmission, scientists said Monday during a virtual forum in Nairobi. NAIROBI, May 24 (Xinhua) The next phase of the COVID-19 fight in.

African scientists call for robust surveillance to boost COVID-19 fight - World News

2021-05-24 14:56:01 GMT2021-05-24 22:56:01(Beijing Time) Xinhua English NAIROBI, May 24 (Xinhua) The next phase of the COVID-19 fight in Africa should place emphasis on enhanced surveillance and genomic sequencing to help identify new variants and limit the virus transmission, scientists said Monday during a virtual forum in Nairobi. Uzma Alam, a senior program officer, Developing Excellence in Leadership, Training and Science in Africa (DELTAS) said the continent s ability to flatten the COVID-19 curve hinges on better surveillance, diagnosis, contact tracing and vaccination. There is a need to foster cooperation at national and regional levels to improve surveillance of coronavirus transmission trends, conduct testing, and measure impact on public health systems, said Alam.

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