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“Quit Social Media while On Duty”


“My administration will deal with any nurse or hospital employee caught using social media and playing games, watching videos and worse of all, chatting during working hours; they will be dealt with accordingly,” Zomonway warned. “Imagine, someone is sick on bed, suffering from agonizing pain, when a nurse is sitting looking at Facebook or on social media. Recently, the hospital was faced with the shortage of essential drugs and other necessities, but conditions have since improved, said Zomonway. Zomonway is one of the stewards of the United Methodist Church in Liberia and currently serves as Health Coordinator of the Liberia Annual Conference . Martor’s leadership brought about transformation of the hospital facilities with improvement in sanitary conditions and ongoing rehabilitation of the laboratory.


Source: Daily Observer January 04, 2018 02:15 UTC



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