Nollywood Actress Turned Nurse: Regina Askia To Join Ebola Volunteers Group In US
Nollywood actress turned nurse, Askia has put her life on the line as a volunteer at the Ebola rescue center in the United States. The...
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Nollywood actress turned nurse, Askia has put her life on the line as a volunteer at the Ebola rescue center in the United States.
The stunning wife and mother alongside with some of her colleagues have started receiving training on how to handle the victims, and we hope she makes through the whole ordeal.
As you well know, the killer disease recently crept into the U.S and has killed quite a few with new cases arising.
Regina made the announcement on her Facebook wall.
Read what she wrote;
“My job was looking for Nurses to volunteer for the Ebola center which was moved from our building to another location. My male colleagues said they would do it for 200 dollars per hour, ....C'mon Regina , gotta get on the team...they said. I was not smiling (I am captain of my 3 kid team). Not one female nurse volunteered (lol). We ALL had to demonstrate proper use of PPE equipment and be proficient with the Ebola protocol. I was full of thoughts as I watched the display, hoods, masks, gowns, boots....almost like a nightmare. Home news had it that Nigerians washed their hands, didn't hug as much, monitored their temps and on the first signs of malaise drank the ORT (oral rehydration therapy) until symptoms passed. Were we once again trying to kill mosquitoes with bazookas? I wasn't going to wait to find out. In a daze I got with the program to become "an Ebola ready Nurse". More power to all the nurses on the grind- goodluck".
We wish you goodluck too!
Source: Daily Times
The stunning wife and mother alongside with some of her colleagues have started receiving training on how to handle the victims, and we hope she makes through the whole ordeal.
As you well know, the killer disease recently crept into the U.S and has killed quite a few with new cases arising.
Regina made the announcement on her Facebook wall.
Read what she wrote;
“My job was looking for Nurses to volunteer for the Ebola center which was moved from our building to another location. My male colleagues said they would do it for 200 dollars per hour, ....C'mon Regina , gotta get on the team...they said. I was not smiling (I am captain of my 3 kid team). Not one female nurse volunteered (lol). We ALL had to demonstrate proper use of PPE equipment and be proficient with the Ebola protocol. I was full of thoughts as I watched the display, hoods, masks, gowns, boots....almost like a nightmare. Home news had it that Nigerians washed their hands, didn't hug as much, monitored their temps and on the first signs of malaise drank the ORT (oral rehydration therapy) until symptoms passed. Were we once again trying to kill mosquitoes with bazookas? I wasn't going to wait to find out. In a daze I got with the program to become "an Ebola ready Nurse". More power to all the nurses on the grind- goodluck".
We wish you goodluck too!
Source: Daily Times