| Published Sat, April 21st 2018 at 08:34, Updated April 21st 2018 at 08:38 GMT +3Empty hospital ward during doctors strike. [[File/Standard]A major hospital has told of the suffering, horrors and deaths of children and mothers like never seen before during last year’s 100-day doctors’ strike. At the peak of the strike, doctors at AIC Kijabe Hospital say had to select babies most likely to benefit from treatment against those with least chance of survival. They tell of how the hospital was affected by the strike of doctors in public health facilities. To cater for the higher demand the doctors say the hospital opened and staffed additional rooms for sick newborns, because these were the neediest.
Source: Standard Digital April 21, 2018 05:37 UTC