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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Kihika",
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        "legal_name": "Susan Wakarura Kihika",
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    "content": "because we know that those were able to mop up the country a bit better than anything that we have had before. That would provide us to know who are really our vulnerable population such that when we have cash transfers, it will go to those who really need it. Clearly, the issue of food will come into play, be it providing for those who are not able to provide for themselves, they are just having a shortage as the market forces lead to commodities becoming fewer than the need of the population. So, this data is important. As the Committee continues, because I am sure that we are moving on to the Bill progressively, it is also important to take into account human rights issues. Most of us are familiar with what is trending in the social media of a driver who had gone to a county and the trip originated from Nairobi. He was not aware that he was positive and was not on medication. He has now been confirmed to be positive. So, it is important that as we continue and get to a point where we really want to contain the pandemic, we also do not abuse human rights. I think that it has gotten a bit better from when we began the curfew at 7.00 p.m. Then police officers were using a lot of force. I believe the situation is now better. Mr. Speaker, Sir, we continue to monitor so that we ensure that as a country, we are prepared and that the rights of our people are not trampled on due to the pandemic. Thank you."
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