Security personnel, casual workers take up minor roles in hospitals
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The strike activity by nurses and midwives to interest for better states of administration has constrained some Security Personnel and easygoing specialists in certain hospitals in the Cape Coast City to take up minor functions to help medical services conveyance.
Some security personnel were seen accepting some minor jobs like guaranteeing Coronavirus conventions were watched while some easygoing specialists additionally were occupied with getting out names of patients to the counseling rooms.
The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) and its unified gatherings are requesting better states of administration from the legislature and expectation the strike activity would urge the administration to notice to their requests.
The Ghana News Organization visited the Cape Coast Showing Hospital (CCTH) and other wellbeing offices and saw that the specialists and pros who were taking care of the couple of patients at the crisis division took up the parts of nurses by doing weight and temperature checking before continuing to their principle obligations.
The story was not distinctive at the Ewim Poly Facility, where there was low patient support with zero medical caretaker participation and not many patients left to their destiny at the premises.
A security personnel who argued obscurity, said "we have no other choice than to accept certain obligations, yet we can just do the minor ones".
Thusly, he begged government to address the issues of the nurses so they could take care of mankind.
Mr. Adonu Victor, a patient who seemed upset said he had been at the office since morning however it showed up the administrations had been delayed as he was in a short line for a significant long time .
When told about the strike, he showed that the part of nurses in medical services was fundamental and considered the number of lives could be lost in only hardly any days if nothing was done about it.
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