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    "speaker_name": "Prof.) Nyikal",
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        "legal_name": "James Nyikal",
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    "content": "However, even if the Ministry is well prepared and I hope they are, it is extremely important that there is public information so that, first, people know how to protect themselves and they feel safe. We should also allay anxiety in people. This is because we are hearing about bodies being treated with chloric acid. People need that information to allay anxiety and avoid stigmatization within the country and outside. So, if we have any problem, we should know early and people are not treated in a way that makes the situation worse. We must have information on a weekly basis on what the Ministry is doing, so that the country can be aware of how they are being protected, what we are capable of doing and what is happening at the border points in order to allay anxiety. It will help us at the international level. If it is known that Kenya is well prepared, we will not be treated the way we are currently being treated. Therefore, regular information from the Ministry is key in handling this problem. I know that sooner or later, we will get medicine. There is progress in using the serum of those who have been affected to provide some medication. However, it is not treatment that is important. It is national preparedness in the way of prevention that is required."
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