Their samples were collected and they tested +ve for the virus, but the authorities have made no effort to contact them.
#fisayoscovid19series
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2/18
Confusing? I’ll explain but only much later.
3/18
In fact, many know their status only because they have lobbied or worked their social contacts to get their results.
4/18
Nobody has been able to tell me EXACTLY why this is so, but there's one major indicator:
5/18
At the FMC Katsina, two amenity wards with a combined 20 rooms plus another 12-bed capacity isolation ward...
6/18
At the General Amadi Rimi Specialist and Orthopedic Hospital (GARSH), the 20-bed isolation ward has been exhausted.
The one in Daura has only five beds. If all positive patients are notified, where will they be isolated?
7/18
Yet this is not the only problem. There is real worry that Katsina’s number of confirmed COVID-19 cases could soon eclipse the available number of PPE.
8/18
I know of five doctors, four nurses and two theatre staff who have tested +ve in the last three days alone.
9/18
Lots of HCWs in Katsina feel vulnerable in this moment.
10/18
Even patients have told me that while the basics such as gloves and face masks are there, you’d rarely see a HCW in a face shield or Hazmat Suit.
11/18
But if you happen to find yourself around Batagarawa, at the end of Katsina metropolis, for example, you would be stunned by the influx of people into town via public means of transportation.
12/18
There is also a communication gap and lack of collaboration between the authorities and the management of hospitals.
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I’ve also found out that nobody bothers to as much as take the temperature of visitors...
15/18
I said in Thread 2 that I’d explain the conflict of Katsina’s COVID ranking and low numbers.
16/18
Having only 224 cases is also worrying.
17/18
I know there’s a lot of attention on Lagos, Abuja and Kano, but Katsina is one state @NCDCgov and the @Fmohnigeria need to keep an eye on.