 COVID-19 survivors in Ekheti State on Thursday embarked on a short walk to remind the public that a pandemic is real. The walk was organised by the Ekheti State Ministry of Health and Human Services. It lasted about an hour and it started off from Fajie Park through the Governor's office back to the Government House. The participants were seen carrying placards with different inscriptions and distributing flyers while walking. All this was to send it to the public that they needed to observe all the COVID-19 precautions. The single special assistant to Ekheti State Governor of Public Health, Dr. Jim Lass or Guhshaki, led the walk. It's the major reason for the exercise was to create awareness that COVID-19 is real. Vaccine will not affect you negatively in any way. This vaccine will boost your immune system so that you can be able to fight any infection that comes to your body, especially the COVID-19 vaccine virus itself. We have had different strains of this virus. We have had data variants and now we are having Omicron variants and everybody is afraid. We don't want it to be afraid, we just want it to take precaution. It is having the realising fever always a date of 50, they should test him. Unfortunately, the test that I have, COVID-19 is real to everybody to go and take the injection. What really bothered me most was I went to my wife's place because I was like, how will I go to run up and going?