2020 has been an interesting year.......
The year started out normal......teams were coming down, we were installing filters and latrines, we were building chicken coops for a new initiative in our community, students were coming for tutoring.....life was normal.....then Covid......
The country shut down mid-March. The borders were closed as well. US citizens were encouraged to leave but we felt we should stay. No one knew what to expect, but we knew God had us there for a purpose. All ministry except the clinic was halted. The clinic remained open, but for several weeks, patient count was very low as people were scared to leave their homes, and there was no public transportation. After several weeks, patients somehow found a way to get to us and the numbers picked up some. We knew it was vital to stay open because even though we couldn't treat Covid patients, we had lots of patients who needed monthly medication for their illnesses, and we had people who needed to be treated for non-Covid issues. We moved the waiting area out and the staff was head to toe in PPE, but the doors remained open. Patient numbers are now up to pre-Covid levels.In July we made the difficult decision to come back to the states temporarily. The medical situation had gotten so bad in Honduras that there was nowhere to go for treatment should we catch the virus. The hospitals were full, and there were no ICU beds available. The medical system isn't great in Honduras to begin with....add a pandemic to it and it became overwhelmed pretty quickly. We've been blessed with places to stay since we got to the states. Denise has been able to do 95% of her work from the states, so that has been a big help to EA. The clinic is anxious for Amir to get back but has been using a temporary doctor to fill in while he is gone. We are eager to get back home as soon as we can. It looks like the situation is getting better in Honduras so we are hoping to go back soon.
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