COVID-19 AND MENTAL HEALTH
Coronavirus 2019 was first announced in Kenya in March 2020 after The World Health Organisation (WHO) had announced it as an epidemic. This brought tension to health care sectors especially witnessing how foreign countries were vastly affected by the virus and could not get the virus in control. (These are developed countries with high-quality Intensive Care Units, with expensive ventilators and experienced medical experts yet they could not control the virus). For our country, we sometimes borrow some of their doctors during the worst medical situations or send our doctors abroad to increase knowledge in the medical field. Great medical facilities abroad made our able ministers seek medical attention whenever they fell ill. But Corona is a different one, that it took a year to develop its vaccine, but again we are not sure if the vaccine works effectively. Kenya has a challenge in its public health sector. Usually, you’ll hear cases of lack of medicine, no hospitals...