THUR, APRIL 09 2020-theG&BJournal- Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta on Thursday said the Centre for Communicable Diseases and Research built by the state government at the Federal Medical Centre, Asaba, was ready for use.
The governor disclosed this while speaking to newsmen shortly after inspecting the facility.
He said that all facilities required to make the centre receive and treat COVID-19 patients were ready, and that relevant staff had been trained for the centre.
“I just finished inspecting the Centre for Communicable Diseases and Research at the Federal Medical Centre Asaba.
“The centre is fully ready; all the necessary facilities are in place, including ventilators which have been installed, and very importantly, there is a side room where the nurses are able to completely monitor every activity going on in every room, and which is really very good.
“The Dialysis machine is already being installed now although that is not something that will be required by most patients.
“A very little percentage of the patients will require the Dialysis machine, but with all these in place, we can say that the centre is fully ready, and the already trained staff are fully ready to receive any case,” the governor said.
Meanwhile, the State Government has said that its palliatives being provided to cushion the effect of the lockdown in the state on the vulnerable as a result of COVID-19 Palliatives will not be distributed along political lines, ‘’it will be given to everyone who belongs to the vulnerable group in the state; it was not a time to play politics, only those who can’t afford to feed themselves within the period of the lockdown would be attended to.’’
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