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World Print 2020-03-26

Zimbabwe's nurses strike

Thousands of hospital nurses in Zimbabwe went on strike Wednesday over a lack of protective gear and water shortages days after the country reported its first coronavirus cases, their union said.
Published 26 Mar, 2020 12:00am

Thousands of hospital nurses in Zimbabwe went on strike Wednesday over a lack of protective gear and water shortages days after the country reported its first coronavirus cases, their union said.
Zimbabwe has recorded three cases in less than a week and one of the patients, a 30-year-old broadcaster, died on Monday.
The southern African country's public health system has been suffering for many years from a lack of equipment and medicines, and there are fears it will struggle to cope with the outbreak.
In a notice to government, the nurses are demanding personal protective equipment, water and a coronavirus risk allowance.
"We attend to so many people, some of whom could be infected, so our chances of catching the disease are very high," Zimbabwe Nurses Association president Enock Dongo told AFP.
"We commute to and from work and would spread the disease all over the place." "The government should at least try to provide us with the required protective gear," he said.
He accused the government of "showing a lack of concern" and said healthcare workers have not been informed about the disease which has killed more than 19,200 and infected 427,940 people in 181 countries.
"While we accept nobody knew this disease was coming, the government has been very slow in educating us about it," he said during a phone interview. "We are in the frontline of the fight against coronavirus, and it's embarrassing when people confront us with information from the internet, and we can neither confirm or deny it," Dongo said.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2020

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