JUST IN! Abia state government discharges 1 patient of COVID-19


The Abia State governor, Gov. Okezie Victor Ikpeazu in a brief press revealed that his state has discharge 1 coronavirus patient, while the 2nd patient still in a stable condition.

The governor announced that 1 patients of the coronavirus pandemic disease in his state was discharged from isolation center after two consecutive negative result.

Well, the discharged patient who is said to be above 70 years old, is the oldest coronavirus patient to be discharged in the South East and South South Regions of Nigeria.

However, in a press announcement signed by a
medical director of Federal Medical Center, Umuahia, Dr. Azubuike K. Onyebuchi, to newsmen it reads:

"As you are aware on the 20th of April, 2020 we reported two confirmed cases of COVID 19 in the state both of which were patients being treated in our facility for other co-morbid conditions.

"Since then both patients have been receiving treatment in our Isolation Ward for COVID 19 alongside other co-morbidities they presented with.

"I am glad to inform you that today we will be discharging our first successfully treated COVID 19 case from the isolation facility.

"He has shown marked clinical improvement and has met the National criteria for discharge of Covid patients from isolation centers which is testing negative two consecutive times to the corona virus from the NCDC reference laboratory.

"It is heartwarming to note that efforts are being made in collaboration with NCDC and the State to test all the high risks contacts of the index cases. All those so far tested including those with symptoms have tested negative.

"To the glory of God a good number of the contacts have exited self-isolation uneventfully and we hope that all other contacts will exit successfully by Monday.

"This incident is a wakeup call for us all to remain more vigilant by maintaining high index of suspicion and practice infection prevention and control measures more than ever.

"On our part as management we will continue to strengthen safety measures in the workplace through screening of patients at the entry points, enforcement of compulsory masking of all patients and provision
of requisite personal protective wears to staff.

"I also wish to say that as management we will continue to respond accordingly to changes in dynamics of the pandemic.

"Leaders of various trade unions are therefore enjoined to support the management by disseminating right information to their members.

"As healthcare providers we are enjoined to avoid stigmatization of COVID 19 patients and those managing them as it is a disease that can affect anyone irrespective of his or her social status.

"Such disposition will not augur well with our commitment to provide the best possible care to our
clients.

"Finally, I wish to thank all involved in the successful management of our first COVID 19 patient, particularly our case management team for their sacrifice which shall not go unrewarded.

"I am also grateful to the Abia State government for their immense support so far.

"For the contacts of the index cases, we will continue to support you until all successfully exit self-isolation. By His grace we shall overcome.



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