Barakoa (Masks) During COVID-19: Malevolent Pathogens and Pandemic Responses in Kenya After 600 Days

Stephen M. Magu
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On 2nd November, 2021, Kenya marked 600 days since the first COVID-19 case was identified and diagnosed in the country, 'imported' by a returning traveler from the US by way of London, UK. Since then, Kenya progressively took steps and implemented strategies at the individual, governmental, public health, societal and international levels to combat the pandemic. Some of the strategies mirrored those adopted elsewhere: curfews, lockdowns, masking, social-distancing, closure of high-contact areas such as educational and religious institutions, and political activity, banned by the government but still widely practised. This book examines the trajectory of COVID-19 in the country, the various responses that the government and the public have undertaken, how socio-cultural, political and religious beliefs and practices have affected contagion and constrained stopping its spread and assesses the impact of the pandemic on different constituencies. It focuses on the peculiar circumstances of the Kenyan society, such as high dependence on public transportation, religious affiliation, boarding educational institutions and political rallies in the context of the 2022 general elections in August 2022, and the superficiality of the responses. It also examines the progress and the setbacks that have manifested as a result of the gendered nature of the pandemic, work and societal beliefs, practices and strategies. This book illustrates one of the most peculiar habits adopted by Kenyans: the government mandated masks, but Kenyans, either disbelieving their effectiveness or unconcerned with the pandemic's seriousness, took to hanging a mask around the chin only so as to comply with the rules (and not potentially part with a bribe if caught by the police without a mask), or borrowing masks from others at the sight of police. The book also highlights the challenges of a vaccine-skeptic public and overreactions by government, implementing very little testing and requiring vaccinations in order for citizens to access government services, despite the availability being marginal. © 2022 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.
2019冠状病毒病期间:600天后肯尼亚的恶性病原体和大流行应对措施
2021年11月2日,肯尼亚迎来了该国发现和诊断首例COVID-19病例的第600天,该病例是由一名从美国经英国伦敦回国的旅行者“输入”的。自那时以来,肯尼亚在个人、政府、公共卫生、社会和国际各级逐步采取步骤和实施战略,以防治这一流行病。其中一些策略反映了其他地方采取的策略:宵禁、封锁、蒙面、保持社交距离、关闭教育和宗教机构等高接触区域,以及政府禁止但仍在广泛实施的政治活动。这本书考察了COVID-19在该国的发展轨迹,政府和公众采取的各种应对措施,社会文化,政治和宗教信仰和习俗如何影响传染并限制其传播,并评估了大流行对不同选区的影响。它关注的是肯尼亚社会的特殊情况,如对公共交通的高度依赖、宗教信仰、寄宿教育机构和2022年8月大选背景下的政治集会,以及回应的肤浅性。报告还审查了由于这一大流行病的性别性质、工作和社会信仰、习俗和战略而出现的进展和挫折。这本书描述了肯尼亚人最奇特的习惯之一:政府强制要求戴口罩,但肯尼亚人要么不相信口罩的有效性,要么不关心疫情的严重性,只是为了遵守规定才把口罩挂在下巴上(如果被警察抓到没有戴口罩,就不会贿赂),或者在警察看到时向别人借口罩。该书还强调了对疫苗持怀疑态度的公众和政府的过度反应所带来的挑战,实施很少的测试,并要求公民接种疫苗,以便获得政府服务,尽管可用性很小。©2022 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc。版权所有。
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