The protocols in this guide offer practical consideration of both preventive and clinical aspects of safe continuity of quality Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Family planning services during the COVID19 Pandemic in Kenya. This guide borrows from various international recommendations; including the World Health Organization, preceding country COVID19 response guidelines by MOH, as well as from experience of other countries such as China, Europe and America that have struggled with the evolving impact of the outbreak a little earlier and in a severer form than is presently being witnessed here in Kenya. As experience and knowledge on COVID-19 is rapidly evolving, these interim guidelines will be updated periodically as significant new information becomes available. These guidelines are to be adhered by every clinician, healthcare worker, caregiver and stakeholder in Reproductive , Maternal, Newborn and Family Planning Health.
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