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Union Raises Red Flag After 7 Kenyan Doctors Succumb to Covid-19 in 6 Days

By John Wanjohi Sat, 11/14/2020 @ 11:08am 1074 views 3 comments
Union Raises Red Flag After 7 Kenyan Doctors Succumb to Covid-19 in 6 Days

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The Kenyan medical fraternity has raised alarm following the death of seven doctors in six days.

On Saturday, the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) announced the death of Dr. Hudson Alumera. Alumera, a periodontal surgeon, succumbed to Covid-19 complications while undergoing treatment on Saturday.

“Dr. Hudson Alumera–a periodontal surgeon was a teacher, mentor, friend & icon to the medical & dental fraternity. Fare thee well daktari,” the union tweeted.

He joined the list of seven specialists who died from Covid-19 between Monday and Saturday. The others are Dr. Emarah Ashraf, Dr. Vladimir Schukin, Dr. Hudson Inyangala, Dr. Robert Ayisi, Dr. Jackline Njoroge, and Dr. Faith Kanjiru Mbuba.

KMPDU has urged doctors to abstain from duties where the work environment is unsafe.

“National and County Governments must bear the cost of treatment for COVID-19 for all frontline health care workers and the public,” the union said in a statement on Saturday.

“To the Government of Kenya, the welfare occupational safety and health of frontline health care workers is non-negotiable moving forward.”

The union has also called for a Special National Advisory Council meeting on Sunday to discuss the safety of all frontline healthcare workers.

 

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Guesty

Sat, 11/14/2020 @ 05:05pm

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May they Rest In Peace.

This is so sad but how many times must we tell Kenyan doctors the Kenyan government hates you that’s why the stole all the Covid funds for buying PPE.

Kenyan doctors remember the Kenyan government hates you, stay home.

Kora kanini

Sat, 11/14/2020 @ 05:52pm

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Covid doesn't know anyone.
PROTECTION is key.

MLACHAKE

Sun, 11/15/2020 @ 07:31am

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They stole billions earmarked for covid-19 mitigation efforts, including PPE & training in order to keep everyone safe
Kenyans, you have hyenas in government & YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN!

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