Business Daily | by John Mutua
Kenyans could start getting Covid-19 jabs from private hospitals in July after the government strikes an import deal with a global partnership under the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Cabinet Secretary for Health Mutahi Kagwe told Parliament Thursday that the talks would conclude end of June, paving the way for top private hospitals to join in the second phase of the inoculation plan set for July.
The government seeks to create an option for private hospitals to acquire the vaccines and charge a “minimum surcharge…









