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Kenya to be first East African country to receive COVID-19 vaccine

East Africa’s Kenya is expected to receive 24 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Astrazeneca and Oxford University next month according to Reuters news agency reports.

The republic of Kenya’s Health Minister Mutahi Kagwe said the vaccines were ordered through an African Union (AU) initiative which is seeking to support Africa with the fight against the pandemic.

The UK Foreign minister, Dominic Raab, who is in the country for a one-day visit, was quoted as saying Britain was helping Kenya to prepare to roll out the vaccine.

“It is for us not just our moral duty, but in the British national interest to see Kenyans vaccinated just as soon as we physically, logistically can.”

Kenya has a population of about 48 million, according to a 2019 population census. It has so far confirmed 99,308 coronavirus cases and 1,130,707 tests.

There have been 82,478 recoveries and 1,734 deaths.

Source: BBC

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