Maritime
UPTH Partners Seaports To Tackle COVID-19
The management of University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH), says it is partnering with seaports and other stakeholders to tackle the dreaded Corona virus in the Niger Delta region.
UPTH also boasted that it has the competency and capacity to tackle the scourge, saying there is no case of the virus in the hospital and Rivers State as at the moment.
“We have the competency, capacity to tackle the scourge if diagnosed in the state”, he said.
This was disclosed to The Tide by the UPTH Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, Prof. Princewill Stanley, in Port Harcourt, recently.
Prof. Stanley said the hospital was strongly collaborating with seaports and airports in the region to check any outbreak of the virus as both ports are points of entry to the state.
“We have heightened our readiness to tackle any outbreak of the pandemic in the state”, he said.
The UPTH authorities also disclosed that it was in strong collaboration with the Rivers State Government and its team of professionals to tackle the pandemic
According to the hospital management, UPTH has trained its personnel in tackling the scourge.
He admonished Nigerians to always observe a safe hand washing technique to avoid possible contraction of the virus.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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