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"content": "eat. As we eat them, we become what they ate initially. Two, there are risks of association. There are still many places where humans and animals are in very close proximity not just during the day, but during the night as well. Some are brought in because of security. Increased awareness on these risks is very important. I know the Committee will look at the matter, which is sometimes camouflaged because of politics. The quality of imported food is very important, particularly imports ready for the table or to the frying pan and then to the table. We have had credible concerns about things like fish from certain countries because we do not control the quality of feeds. We take what they give us. It looks like this country is reluctant to take a firm stance. So, this will open the window for that kind of consideration in an impartial and rigorous way. Lastly, she mentioned the need for studies in epidemiology. I think it is very important that even our counties and the Ministry have these kinds of surveys regularly. They should go out and make decisions on how we are going to maintain our health. They should help county government institutions to also understand the major sources of disease challenges in those areas. I hope they can get budgets to go to county institutions. With those few remarks, thank you, Hon. Speaker."
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