Covid-19: Ebonyi warns against stigmatization of recovered patients

0

Ebonyi state government on Friday warned residents against stigmatization of recovered coronavirus patients in the state.


The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Daniel Umezuruike stated this at the coronavirus treatment centre in Abakaliki while discharging a young lady who tested positive of the virus and was treated by the state medical team.

He said the lady has tested negative of the virus after being confirmed positive 14 days ago.


Umezuruike disclosed that the lady was the fifth ase in the nine cases of the virus recoded in the state.

READ ALSO:   Abia bans religious gathering of more than 50 persons


“We are here at the treatment centre to discharge one of our patients who tested negative after being confirmed 14 days ago for covid-19. We thank God for this success story. We thank his Excellency the Governor for all his efforts, wisdom and commitment in fighting this pandemic since inception.


“I also want to use this opportunity to thank the frontline health workers who have come out boldly with confidence without fear of anything to confront this scourge.

“As we are discharging this young lady, we are congratulating her too because out of the nine cases that we have so far registered in Ebonyi state, she is the first person that tested negative. 

READ ALSO:   IG: Policemen on illegal duty ‘killed’ footballer Tiamiyu


“She wasn’t the first person to come but she was the first to be negative. So, we congratulate her. We have told her that as she is discharged today, she is free but there is one peculiar problem with covid-19 because anybody that have suffered it before can still contract it

READ ALSO:   Lady allegedly commits suicide after being suspended for resuming late at work


“We told her that she should always wear her face masks, wash her hands regularly and intermittently with running water and soap, to also rob intermittently with alcohol based sanitizers, maintain physical distancing.


Disclaimer: infonte9ja.com shall not be liable to Opinions, Articles or Features that doesn't emanate from any of its staff and management. We also wish to reiterate that such personal or sponsored opinion, article or feature does not reflect the views of the publishers of infonet9ja.com, but the writer's
For publication of your news content, articles, videos or any other news worthy materials, please send to infonetnews9ja@gmail.com | For Advert and other info, you can call 09061217047 or send a WhatsApp Message to 09061217047


” We want to use this opportunity to tell the general public that when a person is free of covid, the person is free of covid. There is no room for stigmatization. At presently she is free and anybody is free to interact with her at physical distance level”, he stated.


LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.