Nigerian healthcare provider working abroad narrates her experience with a Yoruba Coronavirus patient

A Nigerian healthcare provider who works in a hospital abroad has narrated her experience with a Nigerian COVID-19 patient. @ItsMissisi said she was called to attend to the Nigerian patient who needed to be extubated.  He wasn't speaking English, something the medic says can be as a result of a drug that causes people to forget even their own name. But when the Nigerian health worker - who is half Igbo and part Yoruba - came in and spoke to him in Yoruba, his eyes lit up and he broke down in tears. The medic narrated: "They just called me for a Nigerian COVID patient they want to extubate but weren’t sure if he didn’t understand English or was just agitated/delirious. I walked in the room and greeted him in Yoruba. He stopped fidgeting and looked at me, his eyes lit up and he started crying . "Man I hope his extubation goes well! I’m going to be six feet away yelling “E lati wuko! E MA WUKO!” "It is SO hard not being able to have family members here with people, especially when there is a communication or language barrier."  The post Nigerian healthcare provider working abroad narrates her experience with a Yoruba Coronavirus patient appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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