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Kenyans with egg, chicken allergies warned over Covid-19 jab Thursday March 04 2021 Summary The World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines make no mention of those with allergies not to be vaccinated. Kenya’s caution to people suffering the specific allergies has split expert opinion locally. Advertisement The Health ministry warned Wednesday that front-line workers with specific allergies should not take the jab. “There are protocols that have to be followed before one takes the vaccine and if you know that you normally have reactions after taking chicken or eggs, then you should not take up the vaccine,” said Principal Secretary Susan Mochache. ....
To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: A milestone in the vaccine approval process and a bipartisan relief package proposal highlighted a busy week in the COVID-19 response. COVID-19 Relief Package This week, a group of bipartisan senators put forth the framework for a $908 billion relief package that seems to be a middle-ground between the Democrats’ $2 trillion and Senate Republicans’ $500 billion proposals from summer and fall. While the agreement seems to split key differences, it has yet to secure the necessary backing of leadership, raising continued questions as to if a deal will be possible before Congress recesses for the holidays next Friday. The remaining points of contention are related to liability protections for businesses and additional aid for local and state governments. ....
Saturday, December 12, 2020 A milestone in the vaccine approval process and a bipartisan relief package proposal highlighted a busy week in the COVID-19 response. COVID-19 Relief Package This week, a group of bipartisan senators put forth the framework for a $908 billion relief package that seems to be a middle-ground between the Democrats’ $2 trillion and Senate Republicans’ $500 billion proposals from summer and fall. While the agreement seems to split key differences, it has yet to secure the necessary backing of leadership, raising continued questions as to if a deal will be possible before Congress recesses for the holidays next Friday. The remaining points of contention are related to liability protections for businesses and additional aid for local and state governments. ....