The government has made foundational investments in primary healthcare, health products and digital systems to strengthen service delivery and expand access to quality care. Medical Services Principal Secretary (PS), Dr Ouma Oluga, noted that Kenya’s experience during the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the risks associated with overreliance on imported vaccines, saying delays in accessing vaccines during…
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