COVID 19;PAIN TO THE STREET FAMILIES
Having a place you can call home and people surrounding you in the name of a family is mostly a normal thing to most people. When the family turns chaotic and cannot take it anymore, the highest percentage think of running to the streets in search of another family that can accommodate them and appreciate the least contribution and the few chances of happiness.
As the coronavirus pandemic struck the country, most people diverted their attention and finances to their families and locking themselves in their houses as a way of preventing themselves from contracting the killer infection.
While others lock themselves hoarding foodstuffs for their families, another set of family, the street families is still out in the cold facing the pandemic blindly and probably with empty stomachs with nobody coming to their aid during this dark error of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Despite some of them being aware of the impact of the killer virus (coronavirus) and the dangers, they are in no capacity to afford the soaps, water nor sanitizers to prevent them from contracting Covid-19. For others, washing hands regularly makes no sense to them and say that, “why wash hands while on empty stomachs? Do we wash the hands just to die of hunger and not the virus?”
As we fight with the pandemic we should also educate those living in the streets as we share the little we have .Additionally, the government should provide food and other necessities to them as well as creating awareness of how they can protect themselves from contracting coronavirus.
STORY BY: JOSEPH NJUGUNA

Keep up bro
ReplyDeleteMore emotional.
ReplyDeleteAppreciate the little you've, as others have nothing to own.
Nice piece man.
Naked truth... Best article of all time
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ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding us that we have a responsibility given to us by God which we need take
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@shanktash, much grace to see areas uncovered by media,
ReplyDeleteHowever, always remember to polish up for the small unnoticeable mistakes.. Para 3
I love it
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