Kenyan government says it will issue a directive next month to prevent citizens who have not been vaccinated from receiving government services.
Health Minister, Mutahi Kagwe, said the directive will come into force on 21 December, adding that unvaccinated people would be banned from public transport, local airlines and train services.
Kagwe, revealed that Kenyans will also require proof of vaccination to visit government institutions for education, immigration, tax and other services.
Kenya has administered about 6.4m vaccinations out of the 10.7m Covid-19 vaccine doses received to date.
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