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"speaker_name": "Chepalungu, CCM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Gideon Koske",
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"content": "zones and the rest of the country is strongly discouraged except for essential and emergency services, non-food and livestock markets suspended for 30 days, employers advised to allow employees to work from home, hospitals to restrict visitors to one individual per patient, funerals must be held within 72 hours after the confirmation of death, and not more than 50 people to attend funerals and weddings. Hon. Speaker, since 17th June 2021, Bomet County has registered the lowest number of cases compared to the rest of the counties under restrictions. In this case, declaring Bomet County a hot spot zone has affected the socio-economic and livelihoods of the people. Moreover, Chebunyo and Mulot Sunset markets which are the largest in the entire region have been moved to Narok County because it is not among the hot spot zones. As a result, Bomet County Government is losing revenue. Hon. Speaker, it is against this background that I seek a Statement from the Chairperson, Departmental Committee on Health on the following: 1. Could the Chairperson explain the policy or criteria used to classify Bomet"
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