He hid his travel history; he hid his testing by the NCDC; he flouted isolation instructions.
But there’s quite a lot this death can teach us...
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The 50-something-year-old would probably not have travelled from Kano, where he works, to Ibadan, where his family lives.
But someone in Kano had told him how he travelled from the North-West to the South-West despite the lockdown.
This was last Friday -- April 17, 2020.
He managed to expose more people to the virus than he would have, had he remained in Kano.
They have to stop it; else, many innocent people will pay for it.
But he neither told them he'd just returned from Kano nor that his samples had been taken by the NCDC.
It was at the third private hospital that a doctor suggested taking his samples for COVID testing.
As of that time, he hadn’t even revealed that he had just come into Ibadan from Kano.
More often than not, it reduces your chances of receiving quality treatment and staying alive.
And on top of that, you infect more people.
Be open!
NCDC told him to self-isolate but he didn’t.
In fact, it was after this testing that he went to the third private hospital, that same Monday. And he returned to that private hospital the following day, Tuesday.
The test result came back positive on Wednesday, but he’d died hours earlier.
How do you expect a man cramped up in a one or two-bed apartment with, say, his wife and four kids to effectively self-isolate?
Particularly for people who are already symptomatic, we need to retain them at the isolation centre for the two days when they’re expecting their results.
Now, this man, has exposed healthcare workers at a minimum of one private hospital as well as patients & staff at the UCH, post-testing, in addition to the people at the two private hospitals he exposed pre-testing.
The NCDC standard for private hospital exposure to COVID-19 is for the hospitals to shut down for two weeks for contact tracing, decontamination and quarantining.
Let’s not prioritise profit over people, please.
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