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Doctors take off after suspected Coronavirus patient arrives

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Doctors, nurses and medical practitioners took off after a suspected coronavirus patient was admitted at a casualty ward at Kakamega County Teaching and Referral Hospital.

On Wednesday, March 18, a nurse attached at the hospital informed Kenyans.co.ke that they received a notification informing them of the developments at the hospital after the drama occurred.

“There was a commotion at the facility as practitioners stated that they feared contracting the disease,” the nurse stated.

According to reports the health workers argued that they did not have protective gear.

“When I got to the hospital, there was a lot of panic after a patient was put in isolation for exhibiting Coronavirus-like symptoms. The nurses fled from the casualty ward because they do not have face masks and gloves.

“The patient has been left alone in the room,” Kenya National Union of Nurses official and Kakamega Branch Secretary Renson Bulunya informed journalists.

He further revealed that Red Cross personnel, who also did not have protective gear, took the patient into the isolation room within the hospital.

As the nurses grapple inadequate facilities, Health CS Mutahi Kagwe, on Wednesday, March 18, stated that doctors based in Wuhan, China were collaborating with Kenyan medic to fight the pandemic.

Kagwe announced that the government had for the first time been able to work hand in hand with doctors from the epicenter of the deadly virus.

“Today for the first time, via a video conferencing which we have just installed today, our doctors were able to talk one on one with the Chinese doctors who have been handling the Wuhan outbreak.

“This is an extremely important step in terms of knowledge share. They gave us a tremendous amount of knowledge which we believe will go a long way in helping our people,” Kagwe said.

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