Happy Holidays to all Kenyans.
As we proceed to our respective holidays, I urge all of us to prioritize our health and safety during this festive season.
🚗 🚑 Travel safe. Obey the traffic laws, be courteous to other road users.
🥳 🎉 Celebrate, but kindly exercise moderation. Eat and drink with moderation. Choose health foods, balance your plate with vegetables, fruits and salads.
💧 🚰 Hydrate. Hydrate Hydrate. Especially important for those who will choose to indulge kidogo 🍺 🍸 🧉.
DONT DRINK AND DRIVE!
🏃🏿♂️ 🏃♀️ 🏋️♀️ 💪 Take walks in our beautiful countryside, stay healthy. ❤️.
Observe hygiene, wash your hands, sanitise, maintain social distance, mask up in crowded spaces. 😷
DO NOT LITTER 🗑 🚮 Exercise responsible waste disposal.
These practices are our strongest defence and will ensure that we can all celebrate many more festive seasons together.
Asante 🙏🏼
@LeonLidigu@emcleans Very sad and depressing news indeed. A Lioness and a true warrior, but a great journalist, per excellent, an inquisitive, patient listener, thorough-bred researcher, whose letters and words told high quality and captivating stories. You'v gone really young @emcleans , a fighter!
Apart from testing for HIV before marriage, it is important to know whether you or your partner is carrying sickle cell trait before getting pregnant. Sickle cell remains a burden to parents and people living with the condition. @KEMRI_Kenya@MOH_Kenya@uyoga_sophie@WoderaJ
@LukoyeAtwoli I think this is exactly it - ChatGPT produces something plausible if citations are like speech. But they aren't, they need to match real references in a defined database, quoted with technical precision. ChatGPT doesn't have that in its training data.
Congratulations Prof@samkariuki. You have made a remarkable contribution not just to the body of knowledge, but to the lives of millions of people through research outputs including global policies
Very pleased to have been awarded an Honorary Doctorate degree by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in recognition of my contribution to research in Tropical Medicine, especially Infectious Diseases and AMR
Very pleased to have been awarded an Honorary Doctorate degree by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in recognition of my contribution to research in Tropical Medicine, especially Infectious Diseases and AMR
The Government has allocated 2.4B shillings in the next budget towards prevention and treatment of Neglected Tropical Diseases #NTDs.This is in an effort to mitigate the effects of this diseases to the development agenda.
#10yearsofimpact#endNTDs#EndtheNeglect#BeatNTDs