COVID-19 claims medical personnel in Bauchi as deputy governor tests negative

The Bauchi State deputy governor, Sen. Baba Tela has tested negative to COVID 19 and has been discharged from isolation even as one of the medical personnel who tested positive to the infection has died while receiving treatment.

Recall that the deputy governor who is the Chairman State Taskforce Committee on COVID 19, tested positive to the virus on the 2nd of June, 2020 after he exhibited symptoms of the infection.

The disclosure was made by the State Commissioner of Health, Dr Aliyu Maigoro Mohammed, during the weekly update of the situation of the pandemic in the state.

“Checks have revealed that 60 percent of the positive cases recorded in the state is transported in while the remaining are from community transmission and the initial index cases in the state.

“Out of the 69 positive cases recorded in the State on Tuesday, half were from the military personnel who are in the state for an assignment as well as some people who are going in to the prisons.

“The Committee is mapping out a new strategy that will enable it effectively combat the pandemic as it is been done in the countries whereby the treatment is scaled down to the local level,” he said.

He assured that the Committee is working round the clock to ensure that there is no community transmission of the virus in the state.

The Executive Chairman of Bauchi State Primary Health Care Development Agency (BASPHCDA), Dr Rilwanu Mohammed said that the positive cases smuggled their ways into Bauchi due to the relaxation of the lockdown.

He said that the isolation centres across the state are fully functional and always ready to take in positive cases and offer the required treatment and management declaring that there will not be home management of any case.

He then assured that surveillance and contact tracing will be intensified to ensure that everyone symptomatic was taken, tested, isolated and treated saying that the committee is working round the clock.

Mohammed, however, lamented that as soon as the lockdown was relaxed, people went back to their normal routine of living, abandoning all the preventive protocol of regular hands washing with soap and water, physical and social distancing practice, wearing of face mask and other things.

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