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Nakuru level 6 hospital is on its knees with residents unable to access vital healthcare services following the ouster of contracted health workers. This has seen the Kenya Union of Health Workers caucus led by its chair Peterson Wachira regret the deteriorating state of health sector in the county as a result of violation of health workers employment act.
Nakuru level 6 hospital woes as residents are unable to access vital services
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