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EDITORIAL: Let’s avoid complacency

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EDITORIAL: Let’s avoid complacency

Monday, June 15, 2020 0:01

By EDITORIAL

Kenyans should not relax and adopt a business as usual demeanour.

FILE PHOTO | NMG 

With the number Coronavirus disease cases on a steady increase in the country, there is still no ray of hope in the horizon.

Despite the government rolling out measures to curb the spread of the disease, the numbers are still rising.

These measures include a nationwide curfew, ban on public gatherings, closure of education institutions and religious facilities and.

We must emphasise that despite the dusk to dawn curfew hours being reviewed, Kenyans should not relax and adopt a business as usual demeanour, but should instead step up efforts to contain the disease.

Source: Business Daily
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