When neighbours called @NCDCgov officials, they didn’t want to come. And when they finally did, they didn’t want to leave with the corpse.
#fisayoscovid19series
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Before that Wednesday, the deceased had been having “a headache and slight malaria” for days. But from Tuesday, whenever he tried to cough, he experienced enormous pain in the chest.
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Very late in the night, just before 12am on Wednesday, he was coughing and vomiting blood.
He would subsequently knock on his brother’s door, rush to the bathroom...
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A little after 12am, one neighbour volunteered to take him to the hospital but before he could retrieve gloves and a face mask, the man had died.
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NCDC officials came around 1pm — several hours after the calls — arriving in an ambulance bearing three people and a Hilux van containing four people.
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They took samples from the corpse, which was still lying outside, and decontaminated the environment.
Then they made to leave.
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They said they couldn’t use the ambulance because it was for someone who was alive — not a corpse.
They also said they couldn’t use the Hilux.
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As the arguments raged, the officials in the ambulance left angrily.
After more than an hour of arguments during which...
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But what if the deceased was indeed COVID-19-positive and what if neighbours hadn’t stubbornly insisted the corpse couldn’t be left behind?
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