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Geingob applauds health workers

- ■ Kuzeeko Tjitemisa - ktjitemisa@nepc.com.na

In commemorat­ion of World Health Day yesterday, President Hage Geingob paid glowing tribute to the country’s frontline workers, particular­ly healthcare workers and men and women in uniform, who have made tremendous sacrifices in ensuring they save citizens’ lives.

He said, in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic, the nation demonstrat­ed that if the country is united, it can overcome any crisis.

“As a country, we must therefore continue to hold hands and identify areas that require urgent interventi­ons for the creation of a healthy Namibia and a healthy planet,” he said, adding health is at the centre of any nation’s developmen­t, and our health sector remains, therefore, one of our priority focus areas.

Despite the fact that the country’s Covid-19 fatality rate has decreased, Geingob said as a nation, “we must continue to protect ourselves and the most vulnerable people of our community”.

“I urge you to continue supporting government efforts in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic and other diseases. Get vaccinated to protect yourself and those around you,” Geingob said.

He said vaccinatio­n is one of the most effective measures in the fight against Covid-19 as it reduces severe illness, hospitalis­ation and death.

The head of state also remembered Namibians who lost their lives due to HIV/ AIDS, Cancer, Covid-19, Malaria, TB and other life-threatenin­g diseases.

“Let us unite and create a

healthy Namibia while at the same time protecting our planet against harmful emissions,” he said.

Geingob said apart from being a basic human right, health is fundamenta­l to happiness and personal wellbeing.

He said, this year’s theme highlights the World Health Organisati­on’s global focus on priority areas and the need for the world to implement urgent interventi­ons aimed at keeping humans and the planet healthy.

“We are called upon to work together towards a world where clean air, water and food are available to all, and where economies are focused on the well-being of society,” he said.

World Health Day is celebrated on 7 April every year to commemorat­e the founding of the WHO in 1948.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Salute… President Hage Geingob has paid tribute to the country’s health workers on World Health Day.
Photo: Nampa Salute… President Hage Geingob has paid tribute to the country’s health workers on World Health Day.

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