Yes its personal responsibility and behavior change for managing the COVID-19 pandemic, Kenyans have themselves to deal with the situation, cases are coming out that clearly show some people in the authorities have failed. If people have flouted the Public Health Act, leave them face the law instead of benefitting from such by taking protection money. The health teams are doing their best within the worst, and we need to support them. The security teams have let us down for allowing impunity and facilitating spread of the virus through social networks, social gatherings and failure in assisting the health teams in tracing the high risky populations, or making the exercise a criminal enterprise. The situation within the communities is bad, and what some in the security sector are doing is frustrating the country interventions and lowering the dignity of the presidency.
Source: The Star July 28, 2020 13:41 UTC