Tuesday, 7 April 2020

World Health Day as it is From the COVID-19 WAR Frontier


The World Health Day is a global health awareness day celebrated every year on 7 April, under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization, as well as other related organizations. This year it is the day to celebrate the work of nurses, midwives and other healthcare workers and also remind world leaders of the critical role they play in keeping the world healthy. This year’s theme is to support nurses, midwives and other health care worker the vital role they play to ensure communities are healthy. World health day every year also promotes healthy living. Remember that as we face current #COVID-19 Pandemic these mortals are our lifeline our only hope for survival 

As we battle the #COVID-19 pandemic this group of people are our frontline troops in this war. It is important to highlight their preparedness by ensuring they have a full combat gear as we face the enemy. This are our brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, sons, Daughters, neighbors etc. Please take a moment find out if they have the gears or if the gears are available in the workstation. Do what you can including in solidarity with them lets clap and give all support we can. #stayhome 

As a community let's be ahead of the game, #COVID19 is at the community transmission stage. #washyourhands with soap, #socialdistancing and #stayathome #staysafesavelives #KomeshaCorona .In Kenya and in particular this forms a fragile but effective line of defense  in this #COVID-19 Pandemic  and is our only hope with weak resource setting like our healthcare system
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1 comment:

  1. The government should look on how to appreciate the healthcare workers, nurses and community health volunteers, for the critical work they are doing to save life's congratulation our nurses, healthcare workers.

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