Get Covid Vaccination in the Following Hospitals Around Nairobi
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The Nairobi Metropolitan has enlisted the following hospitals ahead of the Covid 19 vaccination exercise that is ongoing.
Kenya lately received a donation of 880,460 doses of Moderna COVID-19 vaccines in another boost to the ongoing vaccination drive that targets to vaccinate 10 million people. This comes at an alarming rate where Kenyans are losing their lives due to Covid complications.
The following are some of the enlisted health centers you can get the jab from;
- Ngara Health Centre
- Guru Nanak Hospital
- Remand Health Centre
- Mater Hospital
- Mathare Referral
- Ruai Family Hospital
- St Francis Hospital
- Dandora Health Centre
- Nairobi South Hospital
- Nairobi West Hospital
- St. Mary’s Mission Hospital
- Lan’gata Health Centre
- Karen Hospital
- Kenyatta National Hospital
- Kibera DO Health Centre
- Mbagathi Hospital
- Jamaa Hospital
- Metropolitan Hospital
- Makadara Health Centre
- MP Shah Hospital
- Westlands Health Centre
- Aga Khan Hospital
- Avenue Nursing Home
- Mediheal Hospital
- Getrudes Main Hospital
- Nairobi Women’s Hospital Hurlingham
- Mutuni Hospital
- Coptic Hospital
- Riruta Health Centre
- Better Living Hospital
- Melchizedek Hospital
- Nairobi Hospital
- University of Nairobi
- Pumwani Maternity Hospital
- Ruaraka Uhai Neema Hospital
- Kenyatta University Referral
- Mathare North Health Centre
- Kahawa West Health Centre
- Umoja 1 Health Centre
- Mama Lucy Hospital
- Embakasi Health Centre
Like any other vaccine, the Covid vaccine can cause mild, short-term side effects such as low fever and pain on the injected body part.
According to the WHO, it is advised that after receiving the vaccine, persons should not take pain killers as they could adversely alter their immune system.
Once a person has been vaccinated, one should take a lot of water.
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