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TSC Secretariat staff cries foul

The staff members at the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) have issued a statement contemplating to quit for fear of their lives.

In March this year, TSC stated that 108,000 teachers aged 50 and above were targeted in ongoing COVID-19 vaccine in 622 clinics.

But, since then, the Nancy Macharia led commission forget everything as soon as the media presser was done.

“Please hide my identity and kindly post for me this. Well, I’m employed by TSC as a Secretariat staff, stationed at the Headquarters office in Upperhill but I feel suffocated.” this is what is happening at the TSC Headquarters 

Now during this pandemic we have been forced to report to work at 7am and leave at 4pm irregardless of where you come from and our supervisors would make the cut in the registers by 7:15am.

The management stopped fumigation and observing MOH protocols by directing all the supervisors that all of us should report to work everyday without shifts.

Have personally contacted this disease twice and the last one almost took my life.

This disease has accounted for about five deaths at the headquarters office alone and the sturbon management is hesitant to take precautions in order to safeguard it’s employees lives.

Many fear talking it out because we fear loosing our jobs but we are suffering.

Please, tag MOH in this post and all stakeholders concerned including COTU.

I feel like resigning for the sake of my life because we are very many in this same building and there’s normally no social distancing.

When you happen to walk around you find a quarter of the total population have flu like symptoms but nobody cares.
Who will save us in this?

Kenya’s total COVID-19 cases have hit 174,773 following 488 new infections tested from 5,831 samples announced by the Health Ministry on Friday.

So far, Kenya has tested 1,858,443 samples since the pandemic was reported. The new infections represent a positivity rate of 8.4 per cent.

There are 481 Kenyans among the new infections and 7 foreigners; 315 are male while 173 are females. The youngest patient is a three-month-old infant, while the oldest is 94 years old.