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The Kenya Union of Clinical officers want the government to heighten surveillance along common borders with Uganda and the western transport corridor to minimize the possibility of an Ebola outbreak. Union officials led by their Chairman Peterson Wachira and the Secretary General George Gibore are raising concerns over the general preparedness of the country and counties along the western transport corridor, deemed as most at risk. The leaders spoke as they inspected counties preparedness to tackle the virus.
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Ebola preparedness | Calls for government to heighten surveillance
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