Last week, Kenya scrapped off its remaining Covid19 regulations, including the gathering of large crowds indoors such as religious services as well as the requirement to present a negative covid19 test upon arrival of air travellers.
Health Minister Mutahi Kagwe said in a news conference that Kenyans should continue heeding public health measures such as handwashing and social distancing, face masks are no longer mandatory in public and all quarantine measures for confirmed COVID-19 cases are halted with immediate effect.
In November, the government announced that proof of vaccination would be required by Dec. 21 to access schools, transport, state offices, hotels, bars, restaurants, national parks and wildlife reserves.
The world has seen what a hoax the Covid19 plandemic is, more and more nations continue to observe this and therefore are taking measures to “normalcy.”