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"speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) Chris Wamalwa",
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"content": "and its environs such as Kiambu, some of us come from very far. So, I agree with the HBC proposal. People travel on Mondays. Some of us admiring to go for higher offices are required to be away. We take time to travel. Indeed, what the HBC has proposed must have had some soul searching and we support committee meetings on Tuesday mornings. In the afternoon, let us have the House sitting. On Wednesdays, let us leave it out for purposes of health protocols and also for particular committees which may find it fit to sit. The BAC is very busy when it comes to the processing of Bills. So, we leave that out and go to Thursdays where Private Members’ Bills can be prioritised in the morning. Those of us who have been praying on Wednesdays, because it helps in creating quorum, we will be forced to move our prayers from Wednesdays to Thursdays. We request that the Chapel be fumigated for purposes of the protocols. We have prayers in the Chapel and at the Continental Building. We need prayers at such a time and that is why the curve is flattening. Hon. Milly mentioned something very important and I have seen it in the media, which is claims that the curve is not flattening. When it comes to sampling, irrespective of the sample size or contact tracing, the critical matter here is positivity. Whether it is a small sample size or big, positivity is constant. I am happy to note that positivity has gone down. In line with the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommendations which talk of less than five per cent, I think, we are almost there as a country in the last two weeks."
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