Do Not Manage Covid-19 In Private Facilities, Oyo Govt Warns

The Oyo state Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) and the state’s COVID-19 Technical Task force have cautioned the Owners of private health facilities in the State against managing COVID-19 cases in their facilities.
 

     The  Chairman of the state’s COVID-19 Technical Task Force, Professor Temitope Alonge, gave this warning today in a memo addressed to Chief Executive Officers, Chief Operating Officers and Managers of private health facilities in the state.

 

In a press statement by Chief Press Secretary to the Governnor, Mr Taiwo Adisa it reads, “The spread of the new wave of the coronavirus infection in Oyo State is increasing and the reports reaching the Emergency Operations Centre and the Technical Task Force is that some of the people infected had been managed for various ailments in some private health facilities.

“In some cases, the private health facilities fail to notify the EOC about suspected cases that would have had their samples taken by the EOC at the invitation of the private health facilities. Sampling of such cases by the EOC has been the established protocol and it is still in place.

“However, repeated breach of this protocol is worrisome and I wish to remind all health care providers that we are not immune to this infection and admitting suspected cases in private health facilities is unacceptable.

“No private health facility in Oyo State has been licensed to manage COVID-19 patients. Strict adherence to the laid down infection prevention and control measures will be enforced by the EOC at any private health facility. I wish to inform you that there are reports of an increase in the number of healthcare workers who have contracted coronavirus infection at various healthcare facilities.”

The Task Force indicated that managements of all public and private health care facilities in the state should be aware that “there are thirty (30) testing centres dotted all over Oyo State, including the UCH, Ibadan, and that patients suspected to have symptoms of coronavirus infection should be referred to these centres for testing.

“Please note that testing for symptomatic or suspected cases is free.

“There are five testing centres in Ibadan, namely; Alakia PHC (Lagelu LGA); Health is Wealth (Ibadan North LGA); General Hospital, Apata (Ibadan South West LGA); Ologuneru PHC (Ido LGA); and the University College Hospital, Ibadan.

“I wish to appeal to all for strict compliance with this advisory and to reiterate that the Oyo State Government can not afford any depletion in the healthcare workforce due to ill health arising from corona virus infection.

“If you see something, say something, and if you know something, please speak up,” the statement concluded. Seyi Adisa said.

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