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Ekiti to Partner Kwara on Dead COVID-19 Patient

- Victor Ogunje ÓØ ÎÙ ÕÓÞÓ

The Ekiti State Government yesterday said it would reach out to the government of Kwara State to exchange ideas on the medical history of the patient who died of the underlinin­g complicati­on of COVID-19 in Ekiti, on Wednesday.

The 75-old-year woman suspected to have died of COVID-19 in one of the tertiary hospitals, after being hospitalis­ed upon referral from an health institutio­n based in Kwara State.

Commission­er for Health, Dr. Mojisola Yaya-Kolade, said this in Ado Ekiti on when the COVID-19 task force was giving an update on the pandemic.

Yaya-Kolade disclosed that the 75-year-old woman hailed from Ayedun in Kwara and had been hospitalis­ed at the General Hospital Omu Aran in Kwara, where she was initially treated for congesting cardiac failure before referral.

The commission­er stated that though there wasn’t any COVID-19 lockdown in Kwara State, but clarified that the issue of contact tracing was very crucial under the present circumstan­ce.

“After they suspected COVID-19 in the deceased, she was referred to Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido Ekiti on May 14. She was treated for two days in isolation before the state was informed and specimen was collected which result came on May 20 and unfortunat­ely the woman died on the May 19.

“We have been able to establish that the deceased came from Ayedun in Kwara and she was not infected here in Ekiti.”

She said another elderly patient whose case was critical and was hospitalis­ed at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital had been treated in collaborat­ion with the hospital and had recovered.

“As of now, Ekiti has no problem, the only problem we have is the people coming or sneaking into Ekiti and only two fatalities have been recorded.”

The commission­er said the state has not recorded upsurge of victims that would warrant introducti­on of home isolation method adopted by the Lagos State Government.

The Director General, Office of Transforma­tion, Strategy and Delivery, Prof. Bolaji Aluko, added that the security situation in Ekiti remained stable with no cases of incursion from neighbouri­ng states.

Aluko added that those who had been arrested for defying the lockdown were being given moderate punishment to serve as deterrent .

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