Nairobi, Oct. 1 -- It is 9am on Wednesday. The parking lot at Kenyatta National Hospital's Accident and Emergency Centre is full of activities not related to saving lives.

Music from speakers reverberates across the lot that is filled with striking workers.

Some tap their feet to the beat as others move to the centre and dance their frustrations out. The rest watch and cheer.

Ambulances are nowhere in sight. The situation is different at centre A and E.

Stretchers that are often seen at the unit are missing. Kenyans have chosen not to bring sick relatives to KNH due to the job boycott, now in its third day.

A few patients are in the wards. Some doctors are doing rounds, with few admission of patients.

Mr Adan Hassan, who brought his m...