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BRIEF: Kenya's Health Sector Is In Trouble! Presidency, Where Are You?

Okay, i thought it was Nigeria's Health sector that was messed up, but i just got a tweet from a follower of this blog that Kenya should be our centre of worry.






What were his words again? "The Health Sector In Kenya Currently is so Messed Up that you go to ICU or just an ER and It's Like you are Walking into a Deserted Morgue!! Patients HANGING ALL OVER some in Beds, others on Chairs, others on top of others! This is not a Country we would like our kids to Live in".


Truly, it isn't. Health is Wealth has so much been overused that i am sure the adage is even tired of working in a literal dennotation. Take the Universities that admit Medical students for instance. What do these students learn anyway? What hospital would employ them after wasting 5years of their lives just to protest about the state of hospital amenities? The presidency have a lot to explain.

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