Nairobi, April 4 -- The country's national referral facility, Kenyatta National Hospital, is bearing the brunt of the doctor's strike.

The hospital usually receives hundreds of patients a day. But now most of the wards are empty.

The wards that usually receive an influx of patients, such as the labour and oncology wards, are presently 10 patients each.

A spot check by the Nation found some of the wards completely empty.

At the beginning of the strike, the hospital had received an influx of patients.

At the time, the Kenya Medical Practitioners Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) had allowed their members to offer bare minimum and emergency services.

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