Niger Delta
RSG Confirms 2nd COVID-19 Case …Says Treatment Centre Active, Effective
The Rivers State Government has affirmed that the Infectious Disease Treatment Centre in the state is active and has been efficient in service delivery even as it confirmed that a 62-year old retiree has been pronounced COVID-19 positive in the state.
The state Commissioner for Health, Prof. Princewill Chike, who stated this in Port Harcourt, yesterday, at a press briefing in his office, noted that this brings the number of confirmed cases in the state to two.
He explained that, “the treatment centre is active and staffed for efficient service delivery in the containment effort”.
Chike noted that the retiree, who returned to Nigeria, had entered Port Harcourt via Aero Contractors flight on March 21, 2020 after spending a month in the United Kingdom.
The commissioner explained when he landed at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, he was noted down as a Person of Interest and was subsequently advised to self-isolate in his family house by the State Surveillance Team, which Chike observed was adhered to.
He further explained that the retiree developed a flu-like symptoms on March 25, 2020, and notified the State Surveillance Team, which in turn, alerted the Rapid Response Team that swung into immediate action by collecting his samples for testing, adding that the results came back last Monday, positive.
The commissioner said the patient has since been moved to ’’The Treatment Centre and is receiving prompt and adequate treatment in line with established treatment guidelines for his general condition”.
Chike added that contact tracing has commenced to determine those who had contact with the patient, and follow established protocol in handling them.
He added, “We still have 35 Persons of Interest who returned from impacted areas before the border closure”, who are still being monitored.
Chike assured that the “Public Emergency Operations Centre is and will remain on Response Mode with dedicated and experienced health workers and volunteers doing their best to conquer this pandemic in our state”.
He added that the test result for the index case had returned negative for the second time, noting that she has been discharged.
The commissioner also observed that of the 105 contacts that were under surveillance in the state, only 15 were still at the Holding Centre.
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