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COVID-19 positive Kenyan raises awareness on social media

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Ruiru (Kiambu, Kenya), Nov 27 (EFE / EPA) .- Kenyan Naomi Nana is positive for coronavirus, a disease which has taken the life of nine of her relatives and close friends.Confined in her home, after testing positive for the third time, she records videos with her phone in which she talks about COVID-19 and uploads them to her social media accounts to raise awareness of the severity of the disease.(Camera: DANIEL IRUNGU)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL AND SOUND BITES OF NAOMI NANA, CONFINED IN HER HOUSE WITH CORONAVIRUS.

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