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It’s a sigh of relief for many patients and families who are now assured of proper medical care just a day after the government signed a deal with the doctors union, putting an end to the 56 days of the doctor's strike. As services slowly regain normalcy in hospitals across the country, the Kenya Union of Clinical Officers have however maintained that they will not return to work until the government meets their demands, even as the strike enters its 39th day.
Services slowly regaining normalcy in hospitals
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