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NAIROBI:President Uhuru Kenyatta – receives booster dose of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine.

Views: 0 President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday at State House, Nairobi received the booster dose of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine. Chief Justice Martha Koome also received the booster Covid-19 injection at a brief event attended by Health CAS Dr Rashid Aman and Dr Willis Akhwale, the Chairman of the National Covid-19 Vaccines Taskforce. The Government will […]

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Desmond Tutu: Archbishop’s body lies in state in ‘cheapest coffin available’

Views: 2 Hundreds of mourners stood in long queues on Thursday, some singing, others carrying flowers and writing on tribute books in memory of Tutu – who requested to be buried in a cheap coffin and didn’t want a lavish funeral. Image:Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s simple pine coffin has been returned to a morgue ahead of

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New Covid Drugs in Short Supply as Omicron Spreads Across U.S.

Views: 2 (Bloomberg) — New treatments for early Covid-19 are now beginning to arrive at pharmacies in New York and elsewhere but remain in short supply, according to a representative of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.“I know patients who have actually gotten outpatient prescriptions in New York City” of Pfizer Inc.’s Paxlovid, Aaron Glatt,

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Biden asks Supreme Court to hear case on ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy

Views: 4 The Biden administration on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to review its case seeking to end the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy. Earlier this month, three Republican-appointed judges for the U.S. 5th Circuit Court rejected the White House’s appeal to allow an end the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), also known as the “Remain

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Barcelona confirm 7 players are now isolating with Covid-19

Views: 3 Barcelona have confirmed that Ousmane Dembele, Samuel Umtiti and Gavi have all tested positive for Covid-19, taking the number of cases in the squad in recent days to seven. © Provided by 90min Ousmane Dembele is among the latest to have tested positive | Soccrates Images/GettyImages Barça are preparing to resume La Liga action

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Lab in Australia gives hundreds wrong COVID test results

Views: 2   SydPath, an Australian-based lab, sent hundreds of patients the wrong test results, due to a “data processing error,” it said in a statement. Video Player is loading. Pause Current Time 0:08 / Duration 3:15 Loaded: 3.11% Unmute 0 LO Caption Full screen Does the vaccine protect against omicron? Your COVID-19 questions answered   Click to expand

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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver officially divorce

Views: 3 Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver have officially divorced. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver have officially divorced.© Bang Showbiz Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger have officially divorcedThe 74-year-old actor and Maria, 66, actually split in 2011 – but a judge only recently signed off on their divorce and their official separation has now been entered

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Cristiano Ronaldo statue divides opinion in India

Views: 2 A newly unveiled statue of Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo is dividing opinion in India. © @MichaelLobo76 Critics say local football legends should be honoured in India’s Goa state Placed in the western Goa state, where football is hugely popular, officials hope it will inspire young people. However not everyone is happy with the

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WHO says omicron has not spread widely among the vulnerable yet, still too early to determine severity

Views: 1 The World Health Organization on Wednesday cautioned that omicron has not spread widely among the populations most at risk, making it difficult to determine whether or not the Covid variant is inherently less severe than previous strains of the virus. Dr. Abdi Mahamud, the WHO’s incident manager for Covid, said data from South

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