I think criticism should not be taken as a bad thing and as such trying to evaluate the same for good faith or the lack of it is a bit weird I would opine, by doing that you are already creating a bias in the criticism that you want to consider and it should be the reverse, if at all good faith is to be considered.I wanted to go away from this (non) argument with you but nikaona I share one last word. None of us the citizens of Kenya and that includes the President, his ministers and our gallant medical workers have ever experienced a pandemic like this one.
Not evem when our neighbours were affected by Ebola, chikungunya, dengue and so forth.
We are not navigating from experience for it is new ground for all of us. Some decisions will definitely be missteps.
Yet every step we take must be guided by the need to respect every citizen's rights.
I have consulted in task forces when the government had to solve urgent problems and I can assure you like now there's a team scoring all public fora for helpful suggestions. Criticism is also evaluated for good faith or lack of it . People whose mission in life becomes criticising everything are classified as detractors and therefore part of the problem. You'll hear some of them on the streets in four days to a week demonstrating over this or that.
We are in one boat that is being tossed about by storms, and the worst is yet to happen. Spare a thought for those who are not getting enough sleep so that we remain safe.
In a few weeks time when these guys get the PNC version of their stupid actions, they'll regret like shiet. Multiple Italians have mentioned how they never took it seriously several times, it's only a matter of time..Watching sky news, and some brits have really not got the sense of social distancing. St Patrick's party going on kama kawa, on interviewing them, they say unless govt tells them DO NOT come out of your house, wataendelea tu.
Death toll 104.
Watching sky news, and some brits have really not got the sense of social distancing. St Patrick's party going on kama kawa, on interviewing them, they say unless govt tells them DO NOT come out of your house, wataendelea tu.
Death toll 104.
Same happened in Iran but they diedDeveloping story;...
3 patients hospitalised in Kakamega after consuming sanitizer.
Civic education is important .![]()
Common sense denotes you stay wherever you are when there's an outbreak, to stop the spread lakini humans are stubborn and stupid they don't think what if they spread it to their own families!hawa mafala eti wanarudi nyumbani kuhepa corona from europe na us ndio wataleta huu ugonjwa vizuri kenya..
Waluhya walifikiri ni uji? Oh ma gadDeveloping story;...
3 patients hospitalised in Kakamega after consuming sanitizer.
Civic education is important .![]()
Wangeongezwa waende wakiendaga.Developing story;...
3 patients hospitalised in Kakamega after consuming sanitizer.
Civic education is important .![]()
Managed? I think they might be understaffed. The real question is why would one decide to leave? Hii ujinga ndio ita fanya tuangamie kuliko Italy bwana.Man taken back to mbagathi isolation after sneaking out: NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 19 – But how does someone manage to sneak out of an isolation facility at a time of a serious pandemic such as coronaviru.