Soon you'll need vaccination certificate everywhere

Ongea tu, I might learn something from what you’re going to say.
Kenya is not considered as a risk area of acquiring and spreading the yellow fever disease.

Uganda, Rwanda and other countries however are.

The time I got my vaccine when visiting a nation in the Far East, its validity was 10 years.. But the current jab is valid for a lifetime.

There has never been any controversy concerning it so some of us are wondering what's the issue with the covid jab
 
Kenya is not considered as a risk area of acquiring and spreading the yellow fever disease.

Uganda, Rwanda and other countries however are.

The time I got my vaccine when visiting a nation in the Far East, its validity was 10 years.. But the current jab is valid for a lifetime.

There has never been any controversy concerning it so some of us are wondering what's the issue with the covid jab
here is the reason - Bill gates

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Kenya is not considered as a risk area of acquiring and spreading the yellow fever disease.

Uganda, Rwanda and other countries however are.

The time I got my vaccine when visiting a nation in the Far East, its validity was 10 years.. But the current jab is valid for a lifetime.

There has never been any controversy concerning it so some of us are wondering what's the issue with the covid jab
I think the reason why there is no controversy concerning the yellow fever card is because there is no controversy concerning the yellow fever vaccine. You don’t need the vaccine to move within the country, and even if you have to take the vaccine to travel, you have faith in it coz it’s not controversial and it’s been used since the 1930s.
I’m not looking forward to taking the COVID vaccine and I don’t think I should be forced to take it to go about my business, especially within the country.
The reason I’m saying this is coz I foresee a situation where Kenya will want to make the vaccine mandatory and therefore use the lack of that card to deprived me of my personal right to movement.
 
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