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Dr Amoth, referred to as recipient 001, received the jab at the Kenyatta National Hospital on Friday. Healthworkers in line at the KNH before getting the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine for Covid-19 on Friday. [Jonah Onyango, Standard] Addressing the press after his shot, Dr Amoth said heaviness in the arm or a slight headache are some of the mild side effects of the jab. The second person to be vaccinated was KNH chief executive Dr Evanson Kamuri, who was followed by a nurse at the hospital. Also receiving the jab was the Immunisation and Vaccine head Dr Collins Tabu. A medic prepares to give a dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca at the KNH on Friday. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]
Dr Amoth first public officer to get Covid-19 vaccine standardmedia.co.ke - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from standardmedia.co.ke Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
THE STANDARD By Standard Team | December 31st 2020 at 02:00:00 GMT +0300 Kenya's forward Michael Olunga celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football match between Kenya and Tanzania at the Stadium in Cairo on June 27, 2019. [AFP] The past 12 months have been grim, as the ravages of the novel coronavirus overran health facilities, wrecked lives and bankrupted institutions around the globe, leaving thousands dead and millions jobless. But in the face of all this adversity, there were individuals, high profile and ordinary, that left a mark in the country and their sectors as some inked deals that changed the business and economic landscape. Here are some of the most notable people that made a mark in the country and some of the business deals that took place in 2020.
Covid-19 vaccine expected in Kenya in January Thursday December 17 2020 The first batch of recipients for the Covid-19 vaccine in Kenya will cover 20 per cent of the country’s population. Summary People who come into contact with crowds and those with two or more medical conditions will be the first to be vaccinated. Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe says Kenya has ordered 24 million doses of the vaccine. Advertisement A consignment of the Covid-19 vaccine is expected in Kenya next month, with the first beneficiaries being groups at high risk of contracting the virus. Health workers, police officers, the elderly and teachers will be the first to receive the Oxford University-AstraZeneca vaccine to be made available in the first quarter of next year, the government said on Wednesday.
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