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    "id": 494508,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Dr.) Pukose",
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        "legal_name": "Robert Pukose",
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    "content": "Nigeria was able to be taken out of the global threat because of the amount of resources that they mobilised. They were able to make sure that their professionals were provided with the necessary materials. In our case, the National Treasury should give the Ministry of Health enough resources. Even the Kshs700 million that the Ministry has requested for is peanuts. It cannot assist much. That is why instead of using thermo scans, the health personnel at our ports of entry use what they call “thermo guns”. As you pass through the entry point, they point something at your ears. Those are thermo guns, whose sensitivity may not be good enough. The specificity of the gadget is not good enough to be able to pick high temperature. We need a thermo scan, through which people can walk, so that it can pick if one has a temperature of more than 38 degrees centigrade to ensure that such person is investigated for other symptoms related to Ebola infection."
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