Doctors and Nurses fight Corona Virus

Doctors and Nurses all over the world have been fighting the corona virus by risking their lives to save others.  This is being witnessed through the daily reports we receive from the ministry of health.  Some doctors and nurses have also been infected by the virus but they have not given up.  The fight against the virus continuous.  When this pandemic was first announced in Kenya many people including doctors and nurses panicked.  We all feared for our lives, and those of our loved ones and children.  Most of the people were shaken when isolation facilities were introduced to quarantine the people infected with viruses.  Kenyans who were in foreign countries out of fear decided to travel back into the country and were among the first people to be placed in those facilities.  

Doctors and nurses were on the front line ensuring that the health facilities remain conducive, by ensuring fumigation in their hospitals and advising for the same in other public places like the market places.  Some of the doctors and nurses who got infected opted to quit their jobs for the fear of infecting their loved ones at home but were encouraged by having their salaries increased  and also being provided with better working apparatus in some places.  They have gone an extra mile by sensitising the people on the proper ways of keeping safe and some even through the use of placards. 

Doctors and Nurses all over the world have been fighting the corona virus by risking their lives to save others.  This is being witnessed through the daily reports we receive from the ministry of health.  Some doctors and nurses have also been infected by the virus but they have not given up.  The fight against the virus continuous.  When this pandemic was first announced in Kenya many people including doctors and nurses panicked.  We all feared for our lives, and those of our loved ones and children.  Most of the people were shaken when isolation facilities were introduced to quarantine the people infected with viruses.  Kenyans who were in foreign countries out of fear decided to travel back into the country and were among the first people to be placed in those facilities.  

Doctors and nurses were on the front line ensuring that the health facilities remain conducive, by ensuring fumigation in their hospitals and advising for the same in other public places like the market places.  Some of the doctors and nurses who got infected opted to quit their jobs for the fear of infecting their loved ones at home but were encouraged by having their salaries increased  and also being provided with better working apparatus in some places.  They have gone an extra mile by sensitising the people on the proper ways of keeping safe and some even through the use of placards.