Kenyans are not worried about contracting coronavirus as much as they fret about the prospects of unemployment and the skyrocketing cost of living, according to a new poll. Instead, the Infotrak survey reveals Kenyans are anxious about joblessness and access to health care. Some 667 patients are admitted in various health facilities countrywide while 3,214 patients are on home-based care and isolation. The research findings released on Thursday had unemployment rated as the major concern at 18 per cent followed by the high cost of living which polled 13 per cent. After unemployment and cost of living, Kenyans listed the ability to access health care as number two concern at 10 per cent followed closely by corruption at seven per cent.
Source: The Star January 01, 2021 02:03 UTC