A popular political leader, Ndungu Nyoro has shared his views on social media regarding a pharmacist who allegedly filmed former Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua while purchasing some medicines.
According to Ndungu Nyoro, unless there are changes in Pharmacy and Poisons Board, the culprit is at a higher risk of losing his or her license.
Kenyans on social media have also shared their views with some claiming that a disciplinary action is necessary to enhance limits at which the other content creators and mainly the youth should film content videos.
Kenyans claim that the filming of the video secretly is against the ethics to which medics work and that they bleach the right of the patient involved.
Some Kenyans have recommended that only the culprit involved should bear the consequences and not the whole chemist which might have several employees.
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