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"speaker_title": "Hon. David ole Sankok",
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"content": " Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. I rise to also weigh in on this issue. The Hon. Member who has just spoken was not even wearing his mask properly and yet, he was pretending to be one of the proponents of keeping COVID-19 protocols. It should start with you. I think there have been reviews of the protocols over time. When we started, we had only a few Members because we were staying at a social distance of more than five or six metres. Currently, the reviewed protocols are that we can stay, as far as we wear our masks properly, at a distance of 1.5 metres apart. I think it is time we give more Members room to come into the House and debate. We are at around two metres from each other. If we can just make it one and a half metres, I think more Members can access the Chamber so that we have more contribution. Unlike some of us who come very early, some come a bit late. They find that the seats are already occupied and yet, they may be having important issues to discuss. But we should lead by example and always put on our masks properly. Properly means you have to wear your mask over your nose. It is even better you leave your mouth and cover your nose because you can cover your mouth with your lips. But the nose can never be closed. It is always open and you can really project some organisms during sneezing. So, I support Hon. Duale that we should review our COVID-19 protocols."
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