More than 20 health workers in Busia district have tested positive for COVID-19 in Busia district. Six of the affected health workers are from Masafu General Hospital, twelve-12 from Buteba health center III and two from Busia health center IV among others.
Health Workers in Busia district want the government to give
them risk allowances as COVID-19 cases surge in the area. By last week, Busia
district has registered 340 COVID-19 cases and 10 deaths out of 6,302 samples
tested.
Of the 340 cases, 312 are under home-based care while 28 cases
with severe disease are receiving treatment at Masafu hospital. Health worker
want the government to give them risk allowances and promote some of their
colleagues who have dedicated their lives to attend to coronavirus patients admitted
in their health facilities.
More than 20 health workers in Busia district have tested positive for COVID-19 in Busia district. Six of the affected
health workers are from Masafu General Hospital, twelve-12 from Buteba health
center III and two from Busia health center IV among others.
The health workers say that the increasing
number of COVID-19 patients at Masafu hospital and Lunyo health center III have
exposed them to danger. They argue that their colleagues who tested positive are
struggling with treatment without any support from the government.
Dr. Ibrahim Dula, the acting Medical Superintendent Masafu
hospital, says that the hospital also run short of Personal Protective Equipment-PPEs.
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Sam Elungat, a clinical officer in charge of Lunyo
Health center III, says that they want special allowances from the government
because they are battling with the life of COVID-19 patients admitted in severe
condition amidst the challenge of lack of transport means to evacuate
those in need of oxygen to the regional hospital.
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Brenda Ainomugisha, an enrolled midwife at Masafu
General Hospital, says that their lives are in danger because they attend to
expectant mothers who come for maternity health services with COVID-19 like
symptoms. She says that when they subject them to COVID-19 tests some of them
turnout positive.
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Adam Masaba, the radiographer at Masafu general
hospital says that they want heads of departments to shortlist medics who are
working full hours and attending to
COVID-19 patients for promotion to boost their morale.
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Lam Mayende, another health worker says that ever
since their colleagues tested positive for COVID-19, those remaining at the
hospital have lost morale for fear of contracting the virus.