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,The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic 
has disrupted health systems worldwide, gravely 
threatening continuity of care for non communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly in low resource settings. We describe our efforts to 
maintain the continuity of care for patients with 
NCDs in rural western Kenya during the COVID-19 
pandemic, using a five-component approach: 
1) Protect: protect staff and patients; 
2) Preserve: ensure medication availability and 
clinical services; 3) Promote: conduct health 
education and screenings for NCDs and COVID-19; 
4) Process: collect process indicators and implement 
iterative quality improvement; and 5) Plan: plan for 
the future and ensure financial risk protection in the 
face of a potentially overwhelming health and 
economic catastrophe. As the pandemic continues 
to evolve, we must continue to pursue new avenues 
for improvement and expansion. We anticipate 
continuing to learn from the evolving local context 
and our global partners as we proceed with our 
efforts. | 
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