In a country where pneumonia, malaria and TB are much bigger killers, doctors say ‘resource-intensive’ Covid-19 is diverting precious resources

When stocks of medical equipment in the general ward of Tengandogo University hospital in Ouagadougou ran low as resources flowed to the coronavirus unit, medical staff bought the essentials themselves.

Blood pressure monitors, glucose monitors and oximeters were needed. Even the ink in the printers had to be replaced.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

On this day 20 years ago, Robin Cook tried to stop the Iraq war. I helped write that historic speech | David Clark

He grieved that he was unable to avert the conflict. But look…

Conservative MP Cheryl Gillan dies after long illness

Boris Johnson leads tributes to former Welsh secretary who was MP for…

US declares Myanmar army committed genocide against Rohingya

Designation could put global pressure on military-led government, which faces accusations at…

Belgian broadcaster releases interview with on-the-run Paris terror suspect

RTBF reporter unwittingly spoke to Salah Abdeslam, alleged kingpin of attacks that…