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Kenya: Covid-19 to Cause Spike in Budgets for Tokyo Olympics

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[Nation] Journalists planning to travel to the Tokyo Olympics next year will have to rejig at their budgets to accommodate extra costs of Covid-19 tests and quarantine periods.

Source: allAfrica.com
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