Kenyan Health Workers Protest as Colleague Contracts Covid-19 in the Line of Duty
A Kenyan clinical officer is reportedly among those who have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Kenya.
The medic is said to have contracted the highly contagious disease in the line of duty, according to the Kenya Union of Clinical Workers.
Addressing the press on Tuesday, the union’s secretary-general George Gibore expressed concerns over the safety of health workers handling Covid-19 patients, saying they are not well equipped to protect themselves from the virus.
“Today, the union has learned that one of our colleagues who has contracted the novel coronavirus in the line of duty. She has been performing her duty in the outpatient section and in the clinic in her area of duty until she contracted the virus,” said Gibore.
He added: “You can all understand the anguish she is going through knowing she may have infected her family members and other patients that she served.”
The union accused the government of failing to treat the plight of health workers with the urgency and weight it deserves. Gibore said they tabled a proposal to the Health ministry on March 23rd calling for the protection of health workers through intensive training and provision of protective equipment but nothing has been done.
Last week, Reuters reported that nurses in Nairobi, Kakamega, and Kilifi refused to handle suspected Covid-19 patients due to a lack of protective gear and proper training.
Kenya has so far recorded 50 cases of the virus, a majority of them (38) in Nairobi, six in Kilifi, three in Mombasa while Kitui, Kajiado, and Kwale have one case each.
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There has been an urgent…
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There has been an urgent call to ensure the healthcare workers are protected adequately. It's their right; failure by the hospitals and government to provide PPE will be further catastrophic to humanity! I wouldn't work without them; simple!
The government is using…
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The government is using police to control the virus and ignoring the hospitals.
No matter what action the…
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No matter what action the government takes, it will always be subjective. The present case of inadequate protective gear for health workers is not anything new, but a reminder to government the severity of the matter. Just think of increased cases of this pandemic with no health workers. Also, we cannot ignore the part played by the police to ensure preventive guidelines are followed. Less cases of the pandemic will adequately be handled by health workers if these guidelines are followed. What the government needs to urgently is to educate the police force better approach enforcing these guidelines (not whipping wananchi) and providing health workers protective gear.
Hongera kwa wafanyi kazi wa…
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Hongera kwa wafanyi kazi wa afya kwa kazi wanayofanya katika wakati hu wa janga la covid19.
Kunahathari nyingi na inafaa wajikinge ilivyo. Serikali inafaa iwalinde kupunguza kuwambukizwa kwao na wagonjwa. Inafaa pia tuzingatie yakwamba hakuna kinga iliyo mwafaka asili mia kwa mia. Nikama wanajeshi wakienda vita wengine wao huwa wanadhirika kwa bahati mbaya.
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