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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wetangula",
    "speaker_title": "The Senate Minority Leader",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Moses Masika Wetangula",
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    "content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, listening to Sen. (Dr.) Machage reminds me of a book called “ The Imaginary Invalid” by Moliere, where doctors bite their tongues searching for difficult words to confuse people. I want to follow up the point that Sen. (Dr.) Machage has mentioned. When there was Ebola outbreak, there were active screening facilities set up at the airport. Contrary to what the Senator has asked, the screening was not limited to people coming from West Africa. It was extended to everybody because you could be a non-Brazilian but coming to Kenya through Brazil or having been in contact with Brazilians. What efforts or measures is the Government taking to set up screening facilities not just at the airports but at all international entry points so that any detection that is necessary can be done to entrants into our country? The problem with such a virus, even as it is less dangerous than malaria which kills millions of children in Africa, is due to the fact that its effects on the economy and other factors of life in a country can be very devastating. Could he assure us that the Government is going to set up such screening facilities as urgently as possible so that we can engage everybody coming in?"
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