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Replication Data for: Informing scientific and ethical aspects of policy and practice around COVID-19 research agenda: views and experiences of research stakeholders in Kenya
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<p>The extended data files included here are meant to enable the reader understand how consent will be sought from participants, the tools that the study will use to collect data aimed at answering the research question and a sampling frame (Covid-19 studies at KEMRI-CGMRC) from which case studies for this social science study will be drawn from. Approvals to conduct the study have also been included.</p>
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