10 Apr 2021 / 08:49 H. * Official says private sector allowed to procure vaccines * Government will not put price cap on inoculation * Campaigners warn the poor will be left out By Nita Bhalla NAIROBI, March 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Kenya will let private hospitals charge for COVID-19 vaccinations and will not set a price limit on their cost - a measure charities warned would "price out the poor" and create greater inequalities in access. The East African nation of more than 50 million people has so far received one million vaccine doses through the World Health Organization's COVAX facility, and plans to procure another 11 million for the public sector in the coming months.