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Bishop Margaret Wanjiru Lied About Being In ICU For Covid-19, Did Aga Khan Hospital Help Her With The Lies

Former Starehe MP Margaret Wanjiru left the Aga Khan University Hospital on Saturday, where she had been admitted with Covid-19.

In a press briefing at the hospital, Bishop Wanjiru said she had recovered from the disease. 

And after leaving the hospital, she went straight to her Jesus is Alive Ministries church, where she held prayers with a few members. Ms Wanjiru was admitted to Aga Khan’s Intensive Care Unit from Thursday last week.

This seemed to go against the common practice, where Covid-19 patients are held for 14 days before being discharged after testing negative. There were queries about her quick recovery and release from hospital, even as six of her contacts remained under treatment in quarantine.

Problem with many clergy is their conman ship and a vulnerable flock that won’t question their trickery. Story of Bishop Wanjiru is a well planned scam story.

Bishop Margaret Wanjiru just before leaving the Aga Khan university hospital on 30th May 2020|COURTESY|Citizen Digital

It all started with her media team sending a falsehood to the media houses, well they paid for it according to our sources. She apparently had hosted some of her church members in her house for a prayer session, then after a few days both tested positive for Coronavirus and she was rushed to the hospital, before long she was in ICU.

The truth according to our sources is the Bishop had developed unmentioned implication, was rushed to the Aga Khan hospital. Her team saw an opportunity to dupe a vulnerable population that she had contracted coronavirus. The hype went further that she was put on ICU.

Wanjiru is the first one in Kenya to have contracted the virus in two days, taken to ICU for five days and walked out healthier than she went in with a big ass smile, the nerves.

COVID-19’s immediate assault on the body is extensive. It targets the lungs, but a lack of oxygen and widespread inflammation can also damage the kidneys, liver, heart, brain, and other organs. Although it’s too early to say what lasting disabilities COVID-19 survivors will face, clues come from studies of severe pneumonia—an infection that inflames the air sacs in the lungs, as COVID-19 does. Some of these infections progress to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), in which those sacs fill with fluid. That condition sometimes leads to scarring that can cause long-term breathing problems, Ferrante says, but studies show that most ARDS patients eventually recover their lung function.

After any severe case of pneumonia, a combination of underlying chronic diseases and prolonged inflammation seems to increase the risk of future illnesses, including heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease, says Sachin Yende, an epidemiologist and critical care physician at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. His team reported in 2015, for example, that people hospitalized for pneumonia have a risk of heart disease about four times as high as that of age-matched controls in the year after their release, and about 1.5 times as high in each of the next 9 years. COVID-19 might prompt “a big increase in these sorts of events,” he says.

Patients who spend time in an ICU, regardless of the illness that put them there, are also prone to a set of physical, cognitive, and mental health problems after leaving known as post–intensive care syndrome. The new coronavirus might put ICU survivors at particular risk for some of these problems, says Dale Needham, a critical care physician at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Medicine. One reason is the exceptionally severe lung injury it can cause, which leads many patients to spend prolonged periods on a ventilator under deep sedation. A patient with ARDS caused by other illnesses might rely on this life support for 7 to 10 days, Needham estimates, but some coronavirus patients require more than 2 weeks.

Many COVID-19 patients who need a ventilator never recover. Although survival rates vary across studies and countries, a report from London’s Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre found that 67% of reported COVID-19 patients from England, Wales, and Northern Ireland receiving “advanced respiratory support” died. A study in a smaller patient group in China found that only 14% survived after going on a ventilator.

Those who survive a long period on a ventilator are prone to muscle atrophy and weakness. Keeping a critically ill patient moving—raising their arms and legs, and eventually helping them sit up, stand, and walk—can reduce that weakness and get them off the ventilator faster.

Even when people are well enough to leave the ICU or the hospital, many still have the virus, experts say and may have to wait until they’re not contagious to get inhome care.

But your charlatan Bishop ensured the media were sent the updates, they were all at the hospital with her brainwashed worshippers singing and waiving placards of their ‘messiah’. Media was also there right in time. Poorly paid journalists couldn’t resist a small token from the con Bishop so they gave her unlimited coverage from the hospital to her church.

Bishop Wanjiru overwhelmed with emotions at her church.

Ladies and gentlemen, nobody is refuting the power of God here, if anything, I’m a very strong Christian but I’m not a fan of hypocrisy and hardened criminality in the name of religion.

If you walk out of an ICU, you’re naturally weak and the last thing you need is engaging in vigorous activities, you need a whole rest at home with your loved ones and your God to thank for everything.

Doesn’t it strike your mind as to why the Bishop ensured the media was there? Her blind followers from the church were there and her big SUVs to take her to the church with flashy bodyguards were right there?

So the game here is for the Bishop to sell herself as the coronavirus healer? So many people are vulnerable, helpless, scared of this mysterious virus. So Wanjiru is going to be the go to pastor? Churches were banned from operations, Wanjiru was allowed ask yourself why. She’s been missing from the public, business has been down. Don’t be surprised to see her more on your phone screens with Mpesa numbers screaming.

Was Aga Khan Hospital an accomplice to this conmanship? We can’t tell. What’s true however is that Wanjiru was hospitalized their. How they’ll clear their name we don’t know. What’s paramount is this need to be investigated, was Wanjiru really infected with the virus? From our end, she wasn’t. Hospital can table their evidence with relevant body. But the hospital’s reputation is right now in-line, it can’t be an institution that help fuel a lie.

Is the government also going to sit back and let a falsehood take shape? This is going to water down the danger of the virus as many will see it as easy to get through hence become more reckless despite the cases going up.

However, this is likely to pass. What won’t pass is the judgment by God, it’s only God who’ll deal with the Bishop, she knows the truth and it will haunt her. She doesn’t have a glamorous part including devil worshipping which herself confessed to. But we’re not going to judge further.


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