October 2021 was a turning point in Kenya’s war against the coronavirus pandemic. As Mashujaa day gift President Uhuru Kenyatta announced the easing of a number of restrictions removing curfews, allowing churches to resume and even opening door for bars. The country too was fighting a double-edged sword, facing a rapid spread of the highly infectious delta variant and trying to ration vaccine that were hard to come by . With the country trying to mop up vaccines, Omicrons then landed again. Purity Museo looks back at the country’s bumpy war against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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