“Friends disappeared,” Top TV journalist opens up on battling stigma soon after contracting COVID-19

The battle with COVID-19 is gut-wrenching, a pain you could never wish your enemy but the pain that comes with the stigma is at a totally different level.

The media industry has neither been spared by the pandemic that continues to ravage through countries, homes, work places and even in schools, regardless of age, gender or status.

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Fortunately, even though several top Kenyan journalists became victims of the novel virus, they came out victorious.

Popular KBC news anchor, Purity Museo has come out to tell her story, just days after her test results came back negative.

KBC journalist Purity Museo

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Battle with stigmatization and COVID-19

“On October 21, 2020, at around 7:30 pm, I received an email: FINAL LAB REPORT FOR PURITY MUSEO. I was POSITIVE,” she recalls.

It was not the test results or the chest pains that hurt as bad, but the stigma, for her.

“I felt chills down my spine. will I die? The stigma was more painful than the chest pains I experienced 2 days after testing positive,” Purity explains.

Ms Purity Museo

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“When I tested positive for COVID-19 in October, I could not sleep for two days. I was scared,” the health journalist admits.

“My symptoms included severe headache, fever, body pains, loss of smell. Two days later, I began to diarrhea, had back pains and a rash on my face,” Purity reveals.

This saw her go into isolation for a good one month.

KBC health journalist Purity Museo

Time away from her loved ones, colleagues and even friends who were now living in fear that they might have contracted the virus as well.

“But stigma! I was called and asked ‘I hope you did not infect me with the virus!’ Friends disappeared,” she admits.

Fortunately, it is over.

“Thank you for your prayers and encouragement. I am finally free from the virus. Feels like a dream after a month of isolation. Please trust me, COVID-19 is real,” she wraps up.

Health journalist Purity

Meanwhile, happy birthday to the beauty!

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The newsroom has been hit hard again with one more journalist testing positive for Coronavirus.

Gorgeous KBC TV health journalist, Purity Museo, broke the news to fans after her COVID-19 test results were released.

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Puritys signs and symptoms

The stunning beauty revealed she had been having headache, body pain and lack of smell since Sunday evening before she decided to test for the virus.

KBC health journalist Purity Museo tests positive for COVID-19

So last evening, test results showed she is infected with the deadly virus, forcing her into isolation and home-based care.

Sharing with fans her prescription medicine, Purity penned;

“I am on medication/isolation at home following doctor’s advice. Keep me in your prayers and stay safe.”

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News that saw journalists from across the board hold her hand and comfort her, wishing her nothing but a quick recovery.

KBC TV journalist, Purity Museo tests positive for COVID-19

Just early July 2020, 2 reporters from the national broadcaster contracted the virus including the popular Bonnie Musambi. Similarly Citizen TVs Stephen Letoo and Jeff Koinange who later recovered.

Switch TV’s Kush Tracey had to work from home and away from our TV screens after contracting the virus in August.

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Kush Tracey

NTVs Miss Katiwa and BBCs Ian Wafula were not spared either, testing positive for the virus in late July.

We wish Purity quick recovery!