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"speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
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"content": " Madam Temporary Speaker, this is a very critical question not facing just Kenya but the entire world community. I think it is important to go through the statements that we have made in this House, beginning with the Special Committee that was established by this House. Look at what kind of contributions we have made to impact the fight against this pandemic. More importantly, I would agree with those who hold the view that the Government of Kenya has not come out more aggressively and in a very orderly fashion to show us how they have fought this pandemic and what they are going to do in the future, particularly because now we have got new variants. Getting two jabs at any particular time is not an assurance that one will not get the pandemic. Some countries are now beginning to get an oversupply of the vaccines. Madam Temporary Speaker, in Africa, we are doing extremely badly in terms of the stock that we have of the vaccines. The Government should come out clearly to tell us, in the next two, three or four months, what percentage of the population they are going to give vaccines to and what concrete measures are being taken. I am afraid that as this virus mutates from one variant to another, the problem is going to get more and more compounded. Those that are using the money given for purposes of fighting this pandemic, I hope we will have one day a special Motion to discuss them. I believe that those who"
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