I Should Say Thank You

It's Me Scumbag

Elder Lister
First I would wish to say thank you to all Listers. Why you ask? Because for the last three weeks,this village and all its laughter and madness and vayolens has been a source of solace to me. You will allow what is seemingly a disjointed story line...it is confusing

On the third day of this month,we buried my 97 year old grandmother. She died of Corona. This we knew after results came back from Lancet in Nairobi but she had already passed. When my granny was sick,she and my mother went for tests and some lab neega somewhere declared that they had pneumonia. My mother started on the treatment regimen for pnuemonia but we decided to seek a second opinion which led us to Lancet. But by then,my granny was dead.
Her death prompted everyone else in the homestead to undergo test for the virus. Results came back and out of a possible 19 people who interacted with my granny,6 had Corona. Two sisters,two cousins,a nephew(these three all under 18) and my mother (initially diagnosed as having pneumonia).
What surprises me is how these diagnosis are completely off the mark. And it's not just Corona I believe. Other diseases are also misdigonised. Mark you,this is a third case of misdiagnosis in the larger family. Another relative died of Corona (post mortem results indicated the virus) after treating pneumonia for a long time. Are our lab technicians unqualified or what?

When I walk these streets,while not passing judgement,I shudder when I see villagers doubting the existence of Corona and or the efficacy of the treatments and vaccines. I pray,in my own way,that Corona doesn't not,in any way,shape or form,and at any time touch their lives and those of their loved ones,family and friends.
Anyway,they are all healed and others are on the way to complete healing. And I am on the way to getting over the shock of realizing that I might have had to bury 6 members of the family in a short duration.
Also going for my shots too regardless of what sense and nonsense is out here regarding this virus.
And to @Tiiga Waana big up homegyal. May the gods always light up your steps wherever you go.

I will be strong.
 
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MkukiMoto

Elder Lister
First I would wish to say thank you to all Listers. Why you ask? Because for the last three weeks,this village and all its laughter and madness and vayolens has been a source of solace to me. You will allow what is seemingly a disjointed story line...it is confusing

On the third day of this month,we buried my 97 year old grandmother. She died of Corona. This we knew after results came back from Lancet in Nairobi but she had already passed. When my granny was sick,she and my mother went for tests and some lab neega somewhere declared that they had pneumonia. My mother started on the treatment regimen for pnuemonia but we decided to seek a second opinion which led us to Lancet. But by then,my granny was dead.
Her death prompted everyone else in the homestead to undergo test for the virus. Results came back and out of a possible 19 people who interacted with my granny,6 had Corona. Two sisters,two cousins,a nephew(these three all under 18) and my mother (initially diagnosed as having pneumonia).
What surprises me is how these diagnosis are completely off the mark. And it's not just Corona I believe. Other diseases are also misdigonised. Mark you,this is a third case of misdiagnosis in the larger family. Another relative died of Corona (post mortem results indicated the virus) after treating pneumonia for a long time. Are our lab technicians unqualified or what?

When I walk these streets,while not passing judgement,I shudder when I see villagers doubting the existence of Corona and or the efficacy of the treatments and vaccines. I pray,in my own way,that Corona doesn't not,in any way,and at any time touch their lives and those of their loved ones,family and friends.
Anyway,they are all healed and others are on the way to complete healing. And I am on the way to getting over the shock of realizing that I might have had to bury 6 members of the family in a short duration.
Also going for my shots too regardless of what sense and nonsense is out here regarding this virus.
And to @Tiiga Waana big up homegyal. May the gods always light up your steps wherever you go.

I will be strong.
Pole sana on the passing of your beloved grandmother.
As you have already said, stay strong.
For your mother and family members who look to you for support.
 

QuadroK4000

Elder Lister
First I would wish to say thank you to all Listers. Why you ask? Because for the last three weeks,this village and all its laughter and madness and vayolens has been a source of solace to me. You will allow what is seemingly a disjointed story line...it is confusing

On the third day of this month,we buried my 97 year old grandmother. She died of Corona. This we knew after results came back from Lancet in Nairobi but she had already passed. When my granny was sick,she and my mother went for tests and some lab neega somewhere declared that they had pneumonia. My mother started on the treatment regimen for pnuemonia but we decided to seek a second opinion which led us to Lancet. But by then,my granny was dead.
Her death prompted everyone else in the homestead to undergo test for the virus. Results came back and out of a possible 19 people who interacted with my granny,6 had Corona. Two sisters,two cousins,a nephew(these three all under 18) and my mother (initially diagnosed as having pneumonia).
What surprises me is how these diagnosis are completely off the mark. And it's not just Corona I believe. Other diseases are also misdigonised. Mark you,this is a third case of misdiagnosis in the larger family. Another relative died of Corona (post mortem results indicated the virus) after treating pneumonia for a long time. Are our lab technicians unqualified or what?

When I walk these streets,while not passing judgement,I shudder when I see villagers doubting the existence of Corona and or the efficacy of the treatments and vaccines. I pray,in my own way,that Corona doesn't not,in any way,shape or form,and at any time touch their lives and those of their loved ones,family and friends.
Anyway,they are all healed and others are on the way to complete healing. And I am on the way to getting over the shock of realizing that I might have had to bury 6 members of the family in a short duration.
Also going for my shots too regardless of what sense and nonsense is out here regarding this virus.
And to @Tiiga Waana big up homegyal. May the gods always light up your steps wherever you go.

I will be strong.
Pole sana @It's Me Scumbag ...my sincere condolences...
 

Budspencer

Elder Lister
First I would wish to say thank you to all Listers. Why you ask? Because for the last three weeks,this village and all its laughter and madness and vayolens has been a source of solace to me. You will allow what is seemingly a disjointed story line...it is confusing

On the third day of this month,we buried my 97 year old grandmother. She died of Corona. This we knew after results came back from Lancet in Nairobi but she had already passed. When my granny was sick,she and my mother went for tests and some lab neega somewhere declared that they had pneumonia. My mother started on the treatment regimen for pnuemonia but we decided to seek a second opinion which led us to Lancet. But by then,my granny was dead.
Her death prompted everyone else in the homestead to undergo test for the virus. Results came back and out of a possible 19 people who interacted with my granny,6 had Corona. Two sisters,two cousins,a nephew(these three all under 18) and my mother (initially diagnosed as having pneumonia).
What surprises me is how these diagnosis are completely off the mark. And it's not just Corona I believe. Other diseases are also misdigonised. Mark you,this is a third case of misdiagnosis in the larger family. Another relative died of Corona (post mortem results indicated the virus) after treating pneumonia for a long time. Are our lab technicians unqualified or what?

When I walk these streets,while not passing judgement,I shudder when I see villagers doubting the existence of Corona and or the efficacy of the treatments and vaccines. I pray,in my own way,that Corona doesn't not,in any way,shape or form,and at any time touch their lives and those of their loved ones,family and friends.
Anyway,they are all healed and others are on the way to complete healing. And I am on the way to getting over the shock of realizing that I might have had to bury 6 members of the family in a short duration.
Also going for my shots too regardless of what sense and nonsense is out here regarding this virus.
And to @Tiiga Waana big up homegyal. May the gods always light up your steps wherever you go.

I will be strong.
Pole sana mdau. Don't get tired of preaching that vaccines are a lifeline.
 

Kdawg254

Elder Lister
I doubt there is anyone who doesn’t believe there is COVID what I think is in contention is just how deadly it is.
Personally I don’t believe it’s a deadly as it’s made out to be,at least in our part of the world.
Having said that it’s sad for any number of people to die no matter how small so our government should do all it can to get people vaccinated.Wish they used the same vigour (even half?)they used when pushing BBI to us!
 

Luther12

Elder Lister
I doubt there is anyone who doesn’t believe there is COVID what I think is in contention is just how deadly it is.
Personally I don’t believe it’s a deadly as it’s made out to be,at least in our part of the world.

Is there a way, any way, of predicting just how deadly an infection will be to any particular individual at any given moment?
 
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