Chronic kidney disease is a condition that occurs when a person’s kidneys are damaged and can’t remove harmful waste from the blood. This can lead to high blood pressure and severe infections. The disease affects about 13.4% of the population globally. Around 1.23 million people died of chronic kidney disease in 2017.
Dr. Richard Ayah, a lecturer at the School of Public Health and a member of the taskforce on COVID-19 vaccine deployment talks about the COVID-19 vaccine in Kenya on Citizen Television.