This archive report was first published on 3 October 2021.
Published on October 3, 2021, the Kenyan government's poor communication strategy on Covid-19 has been widely criticized for leading to vaccine apathy.
As the country struggled to contain the spread of the virus, politicians and other influential figures spread misinformation about the vaccine, claiming it was not safe and effective.
These claims were often based on unverified rumors and lacked any meaningful research, yet they led to a significant number of people refusing to get vaccinated.
According to experts, the government's failure to effectively disseminate accurate information about the vaccine created a fertile ground for these rumors and half-truths to thrive.
As a result, many Kenyans, particularly in rural areas, have declined to get vaccinated, and even when their excuses are debunked, they still do not budge.
This is a worrying trend, as it not only puts the lives of those who refuse to get vaccinated at risk but also undermines the government's efforts to contain the spread of the virus.
It is essential for the government to take responsibility for its poor communication strategy and work towards creating a more effective public information service.
By doing so, it can help to build trust with the public and ensure that accurate information about the vaccine is disseminated effectively.