By: Akpabli Daniel Yao/Tadzewu/VR
A senior public health nursing officer at St Anthony
Hospital, Dzodze, and SOSSAH team leader, Madam Quist Justine, has called on
Health Educators, Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) and other stakeholders to
organize more outreach programmes to intensify education on Covid-19 as the
country started recording the new Indian variant of the virus.
She made the
call when team of medical staff from the St Anthony’s Hospital at Dzodze in the
Ketu North Municipal capital of the Volta Region, in collaboration with a group
called SOSSAH, has embarked on another education outreach programme to senior
High Schools across the municipality.
The team made
their first stop at Dzodze Penyi Senior High school (DZOSEC) and later moved to
Wovenu Senior High Technical school (WOSSET), where they took the students
through education on the new variant of the virus, Covid-19 Vaccine and the
Vaccination processes, stressing on safety protocol as well as donating face
masks and carbolic soaps to the two senior high schools.
Speaking to the
Finder Newspaper, Madam Quist noted that, their main aim of reaching out to all
schools in the municipality is to educate the pupils as part of measures to
prevent the spread of the pandemic with much focus on the Covid-19 vaccination
exercise.
She also
observed that, the total disregard for the corona virus safety protocol among
citizen including residents in the Ketu north municipality is worrying and need
an urgent attention.
“Under normal
circumstance, we must always adhere to the protocols. Most people don’t
normally wear the masks. People put on the mask only when they are about to
enter a health care facility or when they want to go to the bank or they put on
the mask when they wanted to cross the border since we are close to the Togo
border. So you see someone putting on the mask and the moment the person
crosses the border, the person removes the mask” she narrated.
She noted that,
few people who even wear the mask are being tag with names and others being
mocked, a behavior which should not be entertained.
“Currently,
there is the new variant of the virus and if care is not taken and there is a
third wave, we may not be able to manage the mortality and the morbidities
hence the need for us to continue embarking on this outreach programme to
educate the people on the need for them to adhere to the protocol” she
explained.
Madam Quist
hinted that, the St Anthony’s Hospital has started recorded new covid-19 case
in the municipality.
She further thanked SOSSAH and other individuals who supported the project, adding that people can also support with PPE and others as the team continues to embark on its outreach to reach other Senior High school across the municipality.
Raymond Asafo, a physician assistant and Godwin G.K Dorvlo, a Senior physician of St Anthony’s hospital took the student through education on the vaccine and how important it is for all qualified persons to partake when the next vaccines arrive.
They also took
the students through an interactive section where discussions were made
regarding myth and misconception about the vaccine.
They further
advised the students to disregard all myth and misconception surrounding the
vaccine and serve as ambassadors in their various societies to get parents and
the general public vaccinated.
In an interview
with some students after the program, they expressed gratitude to the team for
the education as well as the donations.
They also called
on the Ministry of Education and other benevolent bodies to support them with
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE’s) such as Nose masks, soap and sanitizers
as they complain that, the reusable masks are not adequate as many of them
depend on only one for a whole term.
Some also called
on policy makers to also put in measures to safeguard the interest of their
younger ones who, according to information, are not qualified to partake in the
current vaccination processes adding that, they may also have issues when they
get infected with the virus in one way or the other.
However,
school’s authorities in the two senior high schools, expressed gratitude to the
team for reiterating the need to adhere to the Covid-19 protocol and education
on the Covid-19 vaccine.
Mr. Adehe
Freeman, the Assistant headmaster of administration at Dzosec said, the coming
of the team is very helpful as it breaks the monotony of they talking to the
students all the time.
“When you look
around, you will realize that our department have designed various art works in
various location, all in efforts to combat the covid-19 and to help us all
especially now that students are coming from everywhere to school. The team
coming in, just buttress the point that the education is that important and the
continue education at all times do not become a monotonous something that one
person keeps saying at all the time. At least different people hammering
different aspect” He said.
He said, as they
move further, the team as well as other health official should endeavor to come
and give the necessary update to the students and the penitents issues that the
student may have, the team will be able to address them as well as learning new
things.
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