‘How COVID-19 made me a hero’

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For 19-year-old Hassan Aminu, a Senior Secondary School Three (SSS 3) student of Government Science Secondary School in Gombe, the Gombe State capital, life has changed.

First for the initial fear of having contracted the Coronavirus disease to becoming a hero of sort among his peers after recovery after he was pictured in national newspapers writing his first paper at the start of the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination at an isolation centre during the ongoing school certificate examination conducted by the West African Examinations Council , which has turned him to an idol.

“They take my blood pressure at least two times daily and later administer drugs.”He recalled that the doctors always advised him not to be too bothered, but to relax, with assurances that he would regain his health. As for his parents: “When I called to inform them of my status, they merely advised me to take it as part of life experience. They assured me that it would go same way it came; that I should not be disturbed.”

Hassan insisted that he no longer feel any COVID-19-related symptoms, no more strange feelings and he that now plays ball like before, as “I am now normal.”

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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