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Kenyan President urges residents to remain cautious of COVID-19
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FILE PHOTO: A sign at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre restricting access to Kenyans who have been vaccinated, on December 25, 2021, Nairobi, Kenya. (Photo by Boniface Muthoni/SOPA Images/Sipa USA via CFP)

FILE PHOTO: A sign at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre restricting access to Kenyans who have been vaccinated, on December 25, 2021, Nairobi, Kenya. (Photo by Boniface Muthoni/SOPA Images/Sipa USA via CFP)

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday rallied Kenyans to continue being cautious of COVID-19 after the country recorded a slight increase in daily new cases over the past week.

President Kenyatta was speaking at State House, Nairobi, when he presided over the 92nd inspection parade of the St John Ambulance Kenya.

"Even as we congregate today, following a remarkable improvement in the disease situation, we must all appreciate the fact that we are not yet totally out of the woods," the President said.

"We must, therefore, continue to be careful as we go about our daily callings; and more importantly, I urge all Kenyans to get vaccinated or receive your booster shots, so that we may put the pandemic behind us, once-and-for-all," he added.

Kenya has so far recorded 324,768 COVID-19 infections with 5,651 fatalities.

The East African country's total number of infections is the eighth-highest on the continent.

President Kenyatta lifted a months-long nighttime curfew in October as the country lifted most major restrictions, following a decline in new infections.

At the height of the pandemic in Kenya, the government had also imposed other lengthy restrictions including lockdowns and various travel restrictions in efforts to contain the spread of the virus.

Currently, the country is in an election campaign mood, with politicians trotting around the county to lure voters. Many of the campaigns see tens of thousands of people gather in same places, many of them not observing COVID-19 containment measures.

Health experts have warned that the campaigns, added to the upcoming cold season that is set to begin anytime now, may aid faster spread of the virus.

The health ministry has however been vocal on the need to adhere to the et health guidelines aimed at minimizing the spread of COVID-19.

A nationwide vaccination exercise is also still underway. So far, more than 8.4 million people have been fully vaccinated in the country.

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