Deceased COVID-19 patient: Ekiti to partner Kwara on contact tracing

Temitope Adetunji
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The Ekiti Government says efforts are being made to partner its Kwara counterpart to exchange ideas on the medical history of a patient who died of underlining complications from COVID-19.

The 75-old -year woman had died in one of the tertiary health institutions in Ekiti after being hospitalized upon referral from a public hospital in Kwara

Ekiti Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr. Mojisola Yaya-Kolade, made this known in Ado Ekiti on Friday when the COVID- 19 Taskforce was giving an update on the pandemic.

She disclosed that the deceased had been hospitalized at the General Hospital in Omu Aran, Kwara, where she was initially treated for cardiac-related issues before her referral.

The commissioner stated that though there was no COVID-19 lockdown in Kwara then, the issue of contact tracing was now crucial given the present circumstance.

” After they suspected COVID- 19, the deceased 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 the specimen collected.

” The result came on May 20 and unfortunately the woman died.

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

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

She also said that the state had not recorded an upsurge of victims that would warrant the introduction of home isolation methods as adopted by the Lagos State Government.

Also speaking, the Director-General, Office of Transformation, Strategy and Delivery, Prof. Bolaji Aluko, said the security situation in Ekiti remained stable with no further cases of incursion from neighboring states.

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

The Special Assistant on Public Health, Dr. Jimlas Ogunsakin, said over 300 farmsteads had been visited by the task force and adequate sensitization on the pandemic done.

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