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Ekiti Records First COVID-19 Death

Ekiti State has recorded its first COVID-19 death, as the third index case died on Wednesday.
The 29, year, old woman died at the Intensive Care Unit of Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido Ekiti, yesterday.
The woman, who was an health professional in Lagos sneaked into Ekiti last week before she fell into prolonged labour leading to the discovery that she had contracted the virus.
The Commissioner for Health, Dr Mojisola Yaya-Kolade, who confirmed this in Ado Ekiti, at a press conference, said the woman died around 6.58am in the morning.
Yaya-Kolade regretted that the late COVID-19 patient infected a 45 -year old medical doctor , who had now been identified as the fourth index case by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control.
“The woman showed signs of stability on Monday, but unfortunately, her condition deteriorated yesterday and we lost her exactly 6.58am today (Wednesday).”
Yaya-Kolade, who was silent on whether the deceased’s body would be released to the family, stated that the state will take precaution and comply with the World Health Organisation’s safety rules on the burial.
“We are going to liaise with the family on her burial. We are going to consider safety despite that there was assumption that the virus is not active in corpse, because we don’t know much about the virus.
“But whatever we are going to do won’t be against the interest of the family. But let me assure you that the state will also be on the side of safety”, she stated.
She said FETHI , where the patient died, had been sanitised and cleaned up since the woman was hospitalised, urging the patients and members of the public not to stigmatise the hospital or afraid of patronising it.
The Commissioner assured that the state will proceed with its surveillance and engaging the people on sensitisation, to ward off COVID-19 in Ekiti. She added that all the 78 persons who had contacts with the deceased and the medical doctor had been traced and placed in isolation.
The Special Adviser, Office of Transformation and Delivery, Prof. Bolaji Aluko, said all the youths and traditional rulers across Ekiti , had been coopted into the border closure policy , for efficiency and strict adherence to the rules.
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