Jos Doctor, Dr. Salome Oboyi, don die and di Bingham University Teaching Hospital (BHUTH) for Jos, Plateau State, don enter deep mourning as dem lose her, one Senior Resident Doctor for Obstetrics and Gynaecology department. Her sudden death don shock staff, patients and di entire medical community.
Reports talk say Dr. Oboyi contract Lassa fever while she dey attend to patient wey get di virus in di course of her normal duty. She fight di sickness with all medical support, but unfortunately, she give up di ghost two days ago.
Colleagues remember am as doctor wey get strong passion for saving lives, always calm and professional. Her death don leave big gap for di hospital and remind everybody of di serious risks health workers dey face daily.
Jos Doctor Pay Ultimate Sacrifice as Lassa Fever Claim Her Life
Jos Doctor, Dr. Salome Oboyi, don die after battling Lassa fever wey she catch while treating infected patient. Di sad incident happen for BHUTH, one of di major teaching hospitals for Plateau State.
According to sources close to di hospital, she no hesitate to respond when patient need urgent care, even with di known danger of di disease. Sadly, di virus later affect her health, and despite effort by her colleagues, she no survive.
Staff and patients don express deep sorrow, describing her as dedicated and selfless. Many say her sacrifice show di true meaning of medical calling, as she put patient life before her own safety.
Jos Doctor Death Spark Fresh Fear Over Safety of Health Workers
Jos Doctor death from Lassa fever don raise serious concern about di safety of healthcare workers for Nigeria. Dr. Salome Oboyi, wey be Senior Resident Doctor for Obstetrics and Gynaecology, don serve di community with commitment before her untimely death.
She reportedly contract di virus while carrying out her duty, caring for patient wey already get Lassa fever. Di incident don show how exposed doctors and nurses be, especially when protective equipment no reach or no enough.
Medical professionals don call on government and hospital management to strengthen safety measures, training and support for frontline workers. Dem say di loss of Dr. Oboyi no be just hospital matter, but warning to di entire nation.
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