Ouagadougou, 06 July, 2020 / 8:59 pm (ACI Africa).
A Catholic Priest practicing medicine in his native country of Burkina Faso is seeking partnerships that can facilitate the provision of medical supplies and the capacity building of the staff who look after those infected by the coronavirus.
“We appeal to the international community and people of goodwill to help equip hospitals and train our staff to better manage COVID-19 patients,” Fr. Modeste Ouedraogo told Agenzia Fides in an interview.
Fr. Modeste who serves as a medical doctor at Saint Camillus Hospital in Burkina Faso’s capital, Ouagadougou, said that the medical facilities in the country have deficiencies in financial and human capacity “in the treatment of the most serious cases (of COVID-19) due to lack of resources and qualified personnel.”
“There is the lack of means and resources. We have only seventeen respirators for 20 million people and only three hospitals equipped and dedicated to COVID-19 patients. There is a lack of masks and protective equipment for the population and hospitals are poorly staffed,” the Burkinabe Cleric explained.
Burkina Faso has recorded at least 1,000 cases of COVID-19 that also include 53 fatalities and 858 recoveries, according to statistics from Worldometers.