Kenyan man convicted in US for running con agency that placed fake nurses in hospitals
Kenyan David Mungai Njenga was convicted for running a scam that placed unqualified nurses in hospitals, risking thousands of patientsโ lives in the US.
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Kenyan David Mungai Njenga was convicted for running a scam that placed unqualified nurses in hospitals, risking thousands of patientsโ lives in the US.
The patient was clinically assessed, infection prevention and control measures were instituted, and samples collected for testing as part of standard public health procedures, Afya House said.
"The main issue of having a facility close to the Democratic Republic of the Congo is that if a patient becomes sick, every minute matters," Oz said.
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