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    "content": "health, so that we do not have such cases. As I said earlier on the petition, we should invest more in research so that we can enhance vaccination to prevent ourselves from avoidable disabilities due to polio or having complications because of wrong immunization or wrong medication for Tetanus. In conclusion, I propose that as the Senate, we need to come up with an immunization law so that this issue is properly covered in law. By having a law on immunization, we shall ensure that our children get the right to immunization and vaccination. At the same time, it will encourage our parents and those who have certain religious beliefs that immunization is not good. We should put in place legislation requiring that for a child to be admitted to Class One, for example, she or he should have a vaccination certificate. This will ensure that all children between the ages of 1-5 are vaccinated, so that we do not have these problems. Sen. Kipchumba was born a normal child, just like Sen. Njoroge. But because of this challenge, they suffered polio and that is why they have their current condition. Just as we are celebrating Sen. Kipchumba, let us think of having an immunization law, so that our children are granted the right they deserve. The UNICEF, a United Nations (UN) Agency and the WHO have done their bit by recognizing Sen. Kipchumba Harold - not Sen. Murkomen."
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