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Kenya Medical Research Institute lab scientist Julius Muchiri working on coronavirus samples at the Institution on April 07, 2020. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

It is said a ripple caused by a pebble thrown into a pond will affect a butterfly a thousand miles away. It is now evident that events happening thousands of miles away can affect persons living in the remotest parts of the world. The Covid-19 pandemic has proven that no one is immune or safe anywhere in the world unless the global community works together to make a safer world.

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