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Supreme Court Judge Smokin Wanjala Contracts Deadly Flu Admitted In India
According to media reports from India, Kenya Supreme Court Justice Smokin Wanjala is currently undergoing treatment after he tested positive for the H1N1 swine flu.
Wanjala was attending an International conference at India’s Supreme Court when he fell ill. Other six India SC Judges also tested positive. It gets worse that the PM had also attended the convention. He’s admitted in Apollo Hospital, Delhi.
Kenya Supreme Court Judge Smokin Wanjiwala is admitted in Apollo, He attended an International conference in SC on 22 February & he is H1N1 positive.
6 Judges of Supreme Court of India are also reported H1N1 positive today.
Any Connection?— प्रशान्त पटेल उमराव (@ippatel) February 25, 2020
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