By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
“When I was infected with the Coronavirus, my body lost its power and medication did not help; pain pervaded all over my body, and the fever made me feel cold from time to time”; with these words, Najah described her suffering from the COVID-19 disease.
Apart from the suffering that the COVID-19 patients live, the harsh circumstances in Syria made most adult men and women, like Najah, to be the breadwinner for many people. Najah takes care of two of her grandchildren, and she worriedly does not know who is looking after them during her absence for the treatment.
Najah is one of the women beneficiaries who is still receiving health care through SEMA isolation hospital in Kafr Takharim city; the hospital is one of SEMA’s three centers that are concerned with managing and dealing with cases infected with Coronavirus (COVID-19) in north of Syria. SEMA wishes speedy recovery for Najah and all COVID-19 patients.
Help us to continue saving the lives of the most vulnerable people of those infected with the Coronavirus in north of Syria
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