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Coronavirus: Lagos moves Italian patient to new facility

Akin Abayomi

Lagos State government has moved the index case of the deadly Coronavirus , an Italian who was isolated at the Mainland Hospital, Yaba, to a new facility.

The government also debunked claim in some section of the media that the patient attempted to escape from the isolation centre, and warned the public to be wary of fake news.

State commissioner for health, Akin Abayomi while giving an update on the index case at the Mainland Hospital on Saturday, said the patient never expressed any desire to leave the facility to the doctors and nurses looking after him

“I have spoken to him myself, he is doing very well, he is comfortable; he was comfortable yesterday and he is comfortable today”, Abayomi stated.

The commissioner noted that the patient was initially kept in a single isolation room for his privacy when he was brought in because part of the facilities at the Mainland Hospital were being renovated. He added that the patient has subsequently been moved to one of the newly renovated wards

“As of this morning, (Saturday, February 29, 2020) his condition has improved, he hasn’t developed new symptoms but he still got a mild fever and we will be running test to see what the situation is with the virus in his body and as soon as we get a negative screen, we will keep him for another two or three days and repeat the test to make sure that there are no more virus particles in his saliva and that means that he will not be contagious. Then, we give the OK for him to be released back into the community”

Reacting to the news of an uber driver who had contact with the index case and reported have gone at large, Abayomi described the news as fake and untrue stressing that nothing of such happened.

Answering question on the vulnerability of health workers who work at the Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital, he responded that the staff at the facility have been specially trained to deal with patients who have pathogens of high consequence.

“They are experts in infection prevention and control and they do not go into the isolation unit without full personal protective equipment. This is a specialist facility and there is no level of carelessness going on in this facility”.

“The staff here including the staff in the bio-safety level laboratory are well trained and certified biosecurity specialist, so there is no unprofessionalism in this environment”, Abayomi said.

On the issue of availability of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), the commissioner assured that a stock of several hundred kits are available at the mainland hospital adding that PPEs have also been distributed to all the general hospitals and major primary health care facilities.

He reaffirmed state government’s preparedness to contain and break the circle of transmission of the virus, adding that the government had built capacity for any biosecurity threats to Lagos since the Ebola virus incident of 2014.

The commissioner disclosed that the reformation plan for the Mainland Hospital is a step by step process but very advanced, adding that new facilities are being designed for the hospital with the ultimate goal of making it a centre of excellence for infectious diseases with a large capacity for isolating patients if there is any major outbreak.

“Presently, we are refurbishing the facilities to make sure anybody we bring here is comfortable. We are trying to improve the internal facilities of the wards; one ward is complete, it can hold 14 patients, the tents are complete, they can hold another 20 patients each, the fourth ward will be completed in another two days, that would hold another 14 patients”, he said.

“The facilities here are world class, we have a biosafety level 3 laboratory, which is one of the very few in the continent of Africa, very modern design, specially design to handle very dangerous pathogens so that we can make the diagnosis onsite and the staff there are specially trained, So we are ready for any biosecurity threat to Lagos State”, Abayomi submitted.

Joshua Bassey