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Cameroon: Deserved Homage

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Africa is still witnessing a growing number of infections by the deadly virus that has made people to live in real fear as those working in hospitals face the disease head on.

Since the announcement of the first case in Cameroon on 5 March 2020 and the subsequent decision by the Prime Minister, Head of Government to inform the entire country about preventive and safety measures which the population must apply, the virus has continued to affect several persons.

On several occasions during the daily briefing by Health Minister and his collaborators as well as the Prime Minister during his weekly evaluation, the contribution of the health workers has been singled out for praise.

Keeping morale high so as to tackle the negative health psyche amongst the population and the effective treatment of patients and asymptomatic cases, has proven to be an uphill task.

The figures partly testify to the level of commitment by those working in the various health structures in the country and the effective services that they provide to patients.

Source: allAfrica.com
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