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Dr. Patrick Amoth, EBS
@DrPatrickAmoth
Immediate former President Executive Board • Ag. Director General for Health,
Obstetrician-Gynecologist (OBGYN)health.go.keJoined April 2020

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Lemon and Ginger are definitely immune boosters for the body, but they are NOT a cure for COVID-19. So whereas it is a good habit to take them regularly to help with improving immunity, please couple that with handwashing; sanitizing; keeping social distance and wearing of masks.
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The continuous Risk Communication and Community Engagement #EVDawareness campaign is being done to SENSITIZE Kenyans and the community at large, and not in response to any EVD case in Kenya. For clarity, has NOT detected or CONFIRMED an EVD case in Kenya.
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Signs and Symptoms to look out for are: fever, headache, sore throat, vomiting, body weakness, diarrhea, rash muscle pain and sometimes bleeding from body openings. For more information call: 0729471414 or 0732353535 or 719  #Ebolavirusdisease #EVDawareness #TujikingenaEbola
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Since the beginning of December 2022, and shortly after the formation of the National Taskforce on Ebola Virus Disease in November, the and partners have been running an #EVDawareness campaign on its social media platforms, as well as radio and TV
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Signs and Symptoms to look out for are: fever, headache, sore throat, vomiting, body weakness, diarrhea, rash muscle pain and sometimes bleeding from body openings. For more information call: 0729471414 or 0732353535 or 719  #Ebolavirusdisease #EVDawareness #TujikingenaEbola
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The together with other stakeholders and others will continue to engage Kenyans on the 'do's and dont's' as regards EVD in the ongoing #EVDawareness campaign
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Signs and Symptoms to look out for are: fever, headache, sore throat, vomiting, body weakness, diarrhea, rash muscle pain and sometimes bleeding from body openings. For more information call: 0729471414 or 0732353535 or 719  #Ebolavirusdisease #EVDawareness #TujikingenaEbola
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Kenyans are therefore advised to be vigilant, alert, and aware of their environment so as to help the prevent, detect and respond to any signals of EVD, as well as any other disease, as part of our civic, patriotic, and social responsibility to self and to country.
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Ebola Virus Disease symptoms appear between 2 to 21 days after someone comes in contact with someone infected with Ebola, or with contaminated surfaces. For more information call: 0729471414 or 0732353535 or 719  #Ebolavirusdisease #EVDawareness #TujikingenaEbola
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In the event of detection of a case in Kenya, the Government of Kenya through will, through the elaborate and existing communication structures, alert, inform and guide the country on how to manage EVD.
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Signs and Symptoms to look out for are: fever, headache, sore throat, vomiting, body weakness, diarrhea, rash muscle pain and sometimes bleeding from body openings. For more information call: 0729471414 or 0732353535 or 719  #Ebolavirusdisease #EVDawareness #TujikingenaEbola
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The continuous Risk Communication and Community Engagement #EVDawareness campaign is being done to SENSITIZE Kenyans and the community at large, and not in response to any EVD case in Kenya. For clarity, has NOT detected or CONFIRMED an EVD case in Kenya.
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Ebola Virus Disease can get into the body through the mouth, eyes, ears, and any tears in the skin. For more information call: 0729471414 or 0732353535 or 719 #Ebolavirusdisease #EVDawareness #TujikingenaEbola
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The together with other stakeholders and others will continue to engage Kenyans on the 'do's and dont's' as regards EVD in the ongoing #EVDawareness campaign
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A person gets infected with Ebola virus through direct contact with infected  blood, body secretions or fluids of dead or living infected persons, or the contaminated clothes, beddings, equipment or surfaces. For more information call: 0729471414 or 0732353535 or 719
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The 's continuous communication on #EVDawareness as well as other diseases of epidemic potential is meant to get all of us alert and responsive as individuals and the community is keeping ourselves healthy and safe.
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Human to Human transmission of Ebola Virus Disease occurs through direct contact with body fluids of an infected person such as blood, saliva, sweat, vomit, urine, faeces, vaginal fluid and semen, soiled clothing, sharing needles including piercing materials.
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The #EVDawareness campaigns are done to sensitize the General Public on preventing, detecting, reporting, and managing any sign of the highly infectious and deadly EVD. Community awareness is a potent resource for combatting the spread of diseases in the Community
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Ebola Virus Disease is spread through direct contact with body fluids of an infected person. Avoid being in direct contact with an infected person. For more information call: 0729471414 or 0732353535 or 719 #Ebolavirusdisease #EVDawareness #TujikingenaEbola
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SInce the beginning of December 2022, and shortly after the formation of the National Taskforce on Ebola Virus Disease in November, the has been running an #EVDawareness campaign on its social media platforms, as well as radio and TV
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Ebola Virus Disease is a rare but severe disease that is often fatal and is caused by Ebola virus. For more information call: 0729471414 or 0732353535 or 719  #Ebolavirusdisease #EVDawareness #TujikingenaEbola
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