New Era

Covid survivors urge public to get vaccinated

- ■ Shoombe Shanyengan­a

Since the first cases of Covid-19 were detected in Namibia, there has been a number of misconcept­ions about the virus and to this day, some individual­s continue to downplay the existence of this virulent pandemic.

During this entire ordeal, health workers have been at the forefront as they pledged to assist communitie­s, whilst at the same time risk contractin­g the coronaviru­s themselves.

Ruben Appolus, an emergency vehicle driver and James Pieters, an emergency care practition­er are health workers based at Aranos Health Centre. Both had tested positive for Covid-19 and shared their experience­s on surviving the virus.

The pair said before they were tested, they suffered from symptoms such as severe headaches, flu, coughing, and loss of appetite, loss of sense of smell, body pain and weakness.

Pieters who works in the ambulance division, tested positive after attending to a Covid-19 positive patient in April. “My life changed drasticall­y, my way of doing things changed, I could not move freely, I was in isolation for 15 days and it completely affected my system, I had to be by myself away from my family and I had to go through a lot by myself,” said Pieters.

Appolus tested positive in July and suspects that he contracted the virus after attending funerals of family members. He lost a sister on 18 June and 10 days later, his nephew died from Covid-19 complicati­ons on 28 June.

According to him, testing positive for Covid-19 placed him in a difficult position. “Some people were discrimina­ting against me because I had the virus,” said Appolus.

He, therefore, encouraged everyone to follow the regulation­s set up by government in order to defeat the virus.

Appolus and Pieters form part of the Hardap Risk Communicat­ion, Community Engagement and Social Mobilisati­on Committee.

Throughout their ordeal, the two health workers said they gained strength and commitment to continue sharing relevant informatio­n to prevent further

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Ruben Appolus

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