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    "id": 988150,
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    "speaker_name": "Homa Bay CWR, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Gladys Wanga",
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        "legal_name": "Gladys Atieno Nyasuna",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. On the issue of masks and the messaging as far as COVID-19 is concerned, we cannot afford to send mixed messages to our people. If you say that you can either have your mask or not, this is what the people out there will follow. The biggest example on this issue of masks is the CS for Health who gives briefings every day. He has to have his mask on so that people can follow. People have raised that question all the time. If we say that social distancing is this much and we do not need to wear the masks, then we will be sending mixed messages and our people will get lost in the process and we will lose lives. Our health officials must note that. The idea of them removing their masks or putting them on the chin cannot be accepted. Secondly, is the issue of protocol as far as quarantine is concerned. Recently, we had a lot of confusion in Homa Bay because the process is not known. You saw a person who was in a quarantine facility saying that: “I have been placed here yet I am not sick.” If there is a criterion that has to be followed, including counselling once placed in these facilities that must be followed too. Also, what happens in a quarantine facility? Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker."
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