Patients continued flocking to the Kakamega Provincial, as well as Vihiga, Teso, and Busia District hospitals, but most were turned away.
Francis Odira, Medical Superintendent at Vihiga District Hospital, said the situation was unpleasant because most doctors had stayed away.
Patient traffic at the Nyeri Provincial General Hospital continued to decline.
At Mbagathi District Hospital in Nairobi and the Kenyatta National Hospital, little activity was going on as most doctors were on strike.
Somewhere in the Kenyan capital Githae declared he was ready to be sacrificed, condemned or even abused, but would not rescind his decision not to pay teachers, claiming this was in the interest of all Kenyans, the economy, and the country.




















