Nation | by Mercy Chelangat and Nasibo Kabale
Much like the rest of the world, Kenyans are excited about the availability Covid-19 vaccines in the hopes getting the jab will reduce possibility of serious illness in the event that they contract the deadly virus.
There are already two vaccines in the market: the government is offering the Oxford-AstraZeneca drug for free in several public and private hospitals while the Russia-made Sputnik V vaccine is available in various private facilities for a fee. In a news briefing last week, however, Health CS…