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Dabaso Report: February 2022

An extract of the report can be found below.


Up to now, we have not had a single case of Covid infection in our libraries. The measures we have put in place are responsible for this outcome.
The world announced the Omicron variant. Shortly afterwards, it was also reported in Kenya. As a result, the daily caseload shot as you know practitioners needed to work on new medical approaches.
To ensure a majority of her citizens got the jab, Kenya listed a number of public services that unvaccinated Kenyans wouldn’t receive. However, the move brought with it a public outcry – the masses have continued to get the essentials unconditionally.

The rest of the report is below.



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