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Coronavirus: Security guards urge employers to give them more protective gear

A security guard checks the temperature of an individual visiting Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Hospital in Kisumu on March 15, 2020. Every visitor has to go through hand disinfection before entering the hospital to prevent Covid-19 spread. [Denish Ochieng, Stanndard]

Representatives of private guards want the Government to compel employers to give their members protective gear against coronavirus arguing they are the first to come into contact with visitors to premises.

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