Covid joke no 3: Nyumba Kumi to police Covid patients in State homecare plan

Meria

Elder Lister
Staff member
The Ministry of Health is banking on the community policing groups such as the Nyumba Kumi Initiative, local administration and estate groups to monitor the Covid-19 patients on home-based care.
Health Chief Administrative Secretary Mercy Mwangangi said this on Monday when she announced 59 new Covid-19 cases, raising the national tally to 4,797.
Dr Mwangangi said the success of the homecare programme required the active participation of “friendly forces” to ensure the compliance to isolation and care protocols.

“The success of this programme, nonetheless requires the active participation of all of us, from the patients and caregivers at home, to healthcare providers in formal health facilities. “This is to ensure continued care, monitoring, and even referral of patients.”

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Snowball

Lister
So what is the big plan as we go through the 4th month of lockdown? None of course! I am sick and tired of this Miss Corona beauty circus parade. This is taking a joke too far. Really, we need to take life seriously. Instead of these fashion show press calls, can some step up and tell us step by step process on opening up the country to let people go about their business fending for themselves? At this point having a cover girl coming in front of cameras announcing 50 more infections has lost its meaning. I am sure the final announcement will be "take care of neighbour if they catch corona" As Kenyans we need refuse being made fun of.
 

Ngimanene na Muchere

Elder Lister
So what is the big plan as we go through the 4th month of lockdown? None of course! I am sick and tired of this Miss Corona beauty circus parade. This is taking a joke too far. Really, we need to take life seriously. Instead of these fashion show press calls, can some step up and tell us step by step process on opening up the country to let people go about their business fending for themselves? At this point having a cover girl coming in front of cameras announcing 50 more infections has lost its meaning. I am sure the final announcement will be "take care of neighbour if they catch corona" As Kenyans we need refuse being made fun of.
We should be brave.
 

Bonvas

New Lister
The Ministry of Health is banking on the community policing groups such as the Nyumba Kumi Initiative, local administration and estate groups to monitor the Covid-19 patients on home-based care.
Health Chief Administrative Secretary Mercy Mwangangi said this on Monday when she announced 59 new Covid-19 cases, raising the national tally to 4,797.
Dr Mwangangi said the success of the homecare programme required the active participation of “friendly forces” to ensure the compliance to isolation and care protocols.

“The success of this programme, nonetheless requires the active participation of all of us, from the patients and caregivers at home, to healthcare providers in formal health facilities. “This is to ensure continued care, monitoring, and even referral of patients.”

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Whaaaaaat😯😯😯😳😳😳
 
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