Kenyan Health Workers Manage COVID-19, HIV In Nairobi

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Kenyan Health Workers Manage COVID-19, HIV In Nairobi
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An HIV outreach worker makes the rounds in a slum in Nairobi, Kenya, checking that clients are taking their medication and doing what they can to protect themselves against the coronavirus.

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