Patients who Shun Treatment Centers Will Face The Full Wrath Of The Law FG
The Minister for Federal Capital Territory, Musa Bello, has responded to reports of some coronavirus patients who wouldn't visit treatment Centers.
He said that the arrangements of the law will be conjured against such patients.
As per the Chief Press Secretary to the pastor, Anthony Ogunleye in an announcement, this was one of the choices taken after a gathering of the FCT COVID-19 Emergency Response Team and the FCTA Management.
Be that as it may, in a twitter string on Thursday evening, Mr Bello expressed that the hard-headed patients will be ordered to visit the focuses by the law.
"Following entries that some COVID19 positive people are declining to go to treatment focuses and rather want to treat themselves at home, the FCTA will summon the important laws that will empower it to compulsorily clear headstrong COVID19 patients to treatment focuses," he composed.
Following entries that some COVID19 positive people are declining to go to treatment focuses and rather want to treat themselves at home, the FCTA will conjure the pertinent laws that will empower it to obligatorily empty refractory COVID19 patients to treatment focuses
— Mal. Mohd Musa Bello (@MuhdMusaBello) April 23, 2020
Additionally, Mr Bello reported that the Federal government has settled that huge testing will be done in zones where network transmission has been set up, including Mabushi, Gishiri and Utako, so as to forestall additionally spread of the infection inside the networks.
He, be that as it may, valued the bleeding edge wellbeing laborers in the battle against the infection and encouraged all inhabitants to participate in the battle by holding fast to all set down measures which incorporate watching social removing, consistent hand washing, watching stay-at-home orders and keep up respiratory cleanliness.
As at the hour of documenting this report, Nigeria has recorded a sum of 981 instances of the pandemic across twenty states including the FCT.
Albeit 197 patients have recouped and had been released, the illness, which started from Wuhan in China, has slaughtered 31 people in Nigeria.