Health
Josiane Ekoli was a brilliant nurse and mother of five. Would the right PPE have saved her life? – The Guardian
As the government made excuses for not providing adequate equipment, Josiane refused to stop caring for the Covid-19 patients who needed her. Soon she was admitted to the ICU, too
After a busy night shift at the hospital, there was nothing the nurse Josiane Ekoli liked to do more than come home and wake up her sleeping children. Her 22-year-old son, Kenan, a finance worker, got the worst of it, because his bedroom was the closest to the front door. Oh my days, Kenan groans. Every day, Im hearing my name, without a doubt. Shes screaming my name. Kenan! Kenan! She knew I hated being woken up.
On Saturday mornings, when Josiane had not come off a night shift, she had a rout…
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