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Bliss Healthcare Chairman’s support through Covid-19

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Jayesh Saini incorporated Bliss GVS Healthcare Limited in 2012, with only few clinics, Bliss Healthcare has expanded to a network of more than 80 clinics, making it one of Kenya’s most extensive and fastest-growing networks of providers.

“We have over 500 healthcare professionals working throughout our clinics and we serve more than 80,000 patients per month. With an extraordinary array of resources for the provision of compassionate, state-of-the-art care, Bliss Medical Centre is poised to identify and respond to the health-related needs of the diverse population we serve,” Bliss MC says on their portal

Bliss Healthcare is a leading integrated healthcare network in East Africa providing complete outpatient cover. They take pride in providing accessible, affordable, and quality healthcare services.

Jayesh Saini, speaking of e-health, said that this is a concept whose time has come for adoption and for COVID-19 to be acceptable. He stated e-Health has taken very good efforts to reduce the spread of the corona virus and to assist individuals afflicted or infected with the corona virus. Jayesh noted that this pandemic has had an effect, not just on the health sector but on other sectors and has hampered the supply of services to individuals with various disadvantages.

Jayesh added that e-health, with its several features, will prevent the spread of the corona virus, whilst other issues in the health of homes or businesses are also taken care of. It delivers solutions that protect the safety and safety of patients and caregivers while providing the medical treatment needed for social distance. Telemedicine may be engaging as possible by having physicians online via voice or video calls. While physical contact does not exist with the patient, the doctor evaluates the patient or the person they are with through various question models if he is a minor or an aide to the uncomfortable person.

A set of not more than ten easy questions that would let one know your preliminary COVID-19 status and help one assess whether you are at risk of the virus have benefitred many people utilizing an online symptom checker. When answered truthfully, the findings provide instructions as to what the individual has to do, whether or not to seek medical care. For additional counseling, assessment and guidance, the person might consult one of the online physicians.

The President of Bliss Healthcare, Mr. Jayesh Saini, recently gifted the Carmel Day Care Centre, with a range of sports equipment and uniforms. The contribution is in accordance with the objective of Mr. Saini, as part of corporate social responsibility, to consolidate returns to society.

diabetes bannerCarmel Day Care Centre students donning the donated sportswear at the Centre

The children at the school were elated at the items they received and the management was grateful for the kind gesture. They thanked Mr. Saini for his gesture and also commended Bliss Healthcare for its efforts towards making Kenya healthier through the provision of quality and affordable healthcare services.

diabetes bannerThe Bliss Healthcare team bringing in donations of sports wear to Carmel Day Care Centre
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Kenya on Saturday recorded 515 new cases of the coronavirus from a sample size of 7,981 tested in the last 24 hours, with the positivity rate at 6.5%.

Health CS Mutahi Kagwe said in a statement that from the cases, 488 are Kenyans while 27 are foreigners, with 279 patients being males while 236 are females.

The youngest is a four-month-old child while the oldest is 102 years.

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