‘Am jobless, how do they expect us to pay?” a lady’s voice cries out in the corridors of Kenyatta Nationa Hospital (KNH) after they were suddenly slapped with a bill of over Sh70,000 to pay for their treatment at the facility.
The government has been flip-flopping about this issue.
It is violence that has never been able to be answered, what Jubilee has done is very violent.
They have issued confusing statements over the past two months or so; sometimes they said COVID-19 quarantine is free, another time they said it is charged.
Dr Mercy Mwangangi: There are no costs for treatment of COVID-19 at government facilities pic.twitter.com/4mKvAMWyhA
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) July 24, 2020
‘I have been told to pay a bill of Sh74,000 which I have never ever seen with my own eyes”, a lady says.
Mimi nimejikuta tu hapa, sasa unaanza kuambiwa ulipe utatoa wapi pesa?..so tunaomba serikali iingilie juu tuliambiwa ni fre, wamekuja tu mara moja wameanza kutuambia sasa watu walipe”, lamented a man.
In all the videos we’ve seen, the patients at KNH don’t want victimisation ad have hidden their faces.
These people cannot afford the treatment, most Kenyans can’t.
We’ve been having depressed living standards since 2013, many people have lost incomes during the few months that the country has been on lockdown.
The govt recently terminated the testing of Covid-19 at public facilities, leaving only the work to private entities. However, it is so confusing that numbers announced keep rising every day. One wonders who would take themselves for testing to be charged Sh10,000 then if found COVID-19 positive to pay over Sh100k for treatment.
Where does the Ministry of Health get all the numbers it announces every day. Or are they as it is alleged, over a week old? So, are they announcing figures from June?
It is painful. Covid-19 management has been bangled and there’s nothing great in its announcement anymore.
If you can’t for test free, treat for free, then it is better the discourse on media be changed to highlight other issues and COVID-19 be pushed to the back banner and be managed just like TB, Malaria, road accident etc. for there’s no need to scare people out of their lives and end up not doing the right thing.
Part 1
Patients at KNH decry exorbitant charges for Covid-19 quarantine part 1.
'walisemanga ni free' pic.twitter.com/vvtN6Ov7tg
— Cyprian Nyakundi News (@nyakundi_news) July 24, 2020
Part 2
Patients at KNH decry exorbitant charges for Covid-19 quarantine. Part 2
'it's not fair, we've been here for a month, we don't have employmenr, where do you expect us to get money to pay?" pic.twitter.com/xPZW5u9glo
— Cyprian Nyakundi News (@nyakundi_news) July 24, 2020
Part 3
Patients at KNH decry exorbitant charges for Covid-19 quarantine. Part 3.
'tumejikuta tu hapa, Sasa unaanza kuambiwa utalipa, utatoa wapi pesa?" pic.twitter.com/YkEjZ5frfs
— Cyprian Nyakundi News (@nyakundi_news) July 24, 2020
part 4
Patients at KNH decry exorbitant charges for Covid-19 quarantine. Part 4
'we are in danger' pic.twitter.com/NuzpWBFLlc
— Cyprian Nyakundi News (@nyakundi_news) July 24, 2020
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