Fiji Sun

A smile, simple thank you keeps me going, says health volunteer

- RONALD KUMAR Edited by Losirene Lacanivalu Feedback: ronaldk@fijisun.com.fj

Dressed in a green personnel protective suit and standing alongside frontline COVID-19 warriors one would easily mistake 46-year-old Rakesh Kumar for a doctor or a trained medical personnel.

Mr Kumar who worked at a rental car company, lost his job last year, during the first wave of COVID-19. He is now a full time volunteer with the Navua Hospital medical field team.

“I worked as a record keeper at Navua Health Centre and later in the new hospital from 2011 to 2015 and always had a passion to assist people in need,” said Mr Kumar.

He said after losing his full-time job he continued to work with youths and a womens soccer team as he was a qualified level three soccer referee.

“I continued volunteeri­ng with youth groups when needed, but following the second phase of the pandemic, I joined the medical team during vaccinatio­n drives, contact tracing and now with screening clinics,” he said.

He said, despite the great risk, he was happy to be part of the strong frontline COVID-19 warriors and was happy to play his part accordingl­y.

He offered his service voluntaril­y and was not getting paid for it.

Mr Kumar said, since he was not a medical profession­al, he only assisted with record keeping of tests, swabs and vaccinatio­n registrati­on while the medical team was out in the field.

“Eventhough people might not know who I am from behind the facemask and shield their smiles and appreciati­ve nodding gestures and a simple thank you was enough for me to continue the next day,” he said.

Seeing firsthand how hard and the long hours frontliner­s put in, to meet the demand for medical assistance motivates him, he said.

“I am lucky that I am able to return home to my wife and daughter every night but for those frontliner­s at quarantine centres, a phone call is all they have”.

Mr Kumar is requesting all Fijians to vaccinate and follow all COVID-19 safety measures at all times.

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 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? Volunteer frontliner Rakesh Kumar (left) collects data for records from the medical team at the screening clinic in Pacific Harbour on July 20, 2021.
Photo: Ronald Kumar Volunteer frontliner Rakesh Kumar (left) collects data for records from the medical team at the screening clinic in Pacific Harbour on July 20, 2021.

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