 And Kenya will receive the first batch of 13 million COVID-19 vaccination shots from Johnson and Johnson in August. President Uhul Kenyatta, who announced this on Tuesday, said the delivery would help to accelerate the country's vaccination drive. Like other nations on the continent, the East African country has a struggle to secure vaccines for its citizens to allow its fully lived restrictions aimed at containing the pandemic. Kenyatta spoke after the World Bank approved $130 million of additional funds for Kenya to help buy vaccines to tackle the pandemic. We have already ordered 10 million vaccines from Johnson and Johnson with the first consignment arriving in Kenya in August of 2021. But in the process of negotiating with this company, we also have managed to get a lower price. For the price of 10 million vaccines, we will be able to have them deliver 13 million doses. These vaccines, and others in the pipeline, this is how we will vaccinate over 10 million Kenyans by Christmas of 2021 and 26 million Kenyans by the end of 2022. So you get notified about fresh news updates.