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Docs in Nairobi end strike over pay delays, lack of PPE

- - REUTERS.

NAIROBI - Doctors employed by Kenya’s Nairobi County government resumed work yesterday following a six-day strike over delayed salaries and a lack of protective equipment when handling patients who may have Covid-19, a union official said.

Thuranira Kaugiria, Nairobi County secretary general of the Kenya Medical Practition­ers, Pharmacist­s and Dentists Union, said in a WhatsApp message the doctors had returned to work after signing an agreement with county officials on Wednesday.

In the agreement, the government promised to pay doctors on the fifth day of every month, failing to which the doctors were free to stop work without notice.

The agreement, seen by Reuters, also provides doctors with two isolation facilities in the event that they contract

Covid-19.

The county government also committed to providing the doctors with adequate supplies of high quality personal protective equipment, the agreement said.

The 320 striking doctors walked out last week, citing poor quality protective gear, too few isolation wards, and inadequate health insurance.

The strike only affected hospitals run by the county government, and not those run by the national government or those that are privately run.

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday extended a nationwide curfew for another 30 days, saying coronaviru­s cases were rising in areas outside the capital.

In a televised address, Kenyatta also ordered bars and nightclubs shut for another 30 days - but increased the number of people allowed to attend weddings, funerals and other events.

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The county government committed to providing the doctors with adequate supplies of high quality personal protective equipment, the agreement said.

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