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Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by Everfrank(m): 8:18pm On Apr 22, 2020
By Prof. Usman Yusuf
Apr 22, 2020

There is a disaster currently unfolding in Kano, with rising death rates particularly among the elderly that is not getting the National attention it deserves.

While some may explain this increasing death rate to the lack of medical care for the chronically ill due to the lockdown (which in any case is poorly observed and enforced in Kano), we should not forget that these same pre-existing medical conditions make the elderly more vulnerable to infections and deaths by Covid-19.

Kano, the most populous city in Nigeria, will if urgent measures are not taken now, become the epicentre of COVID-19 pandemic on the African continent.

I have always believed that based on the epidemiology of the virus, the population dynamics, negative socioeconomic factors, the state of healthcare and infrastructure in the city, Kano alone will have more positive cases than the whole country put together. But, because we were not testing, we did not find. We are now seeing more cases because the test centre in Kano started working just two weeks ago.

On Monday April 20th, 2020, there was a news scroll on National Television Authority (NTA) captioned “100 people died in Kano from a strange illness”. Really? What illness can be stranger than COVID-19 at this moment in our history, I asked?

Print and social media are also replete with hysterical headlines about the rising fatalities in the city. There are first hand reports from many cemeteries in the city of steadily increasing burials which the state government initially denied but later said it would investigate.

Doctors in the Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) of the major teaching hospital in the city report that recently, almost 60% of all A&E visits are adults with symptomatic respiratory infections with increasing fatality in those above 50 years of age.

To worsen things, most of the hospitals in the state are currently only partially functioning due to fear and uncertainty among healthcare workers who know very well that the hospitals cannot cope with sick Covid-19 patients that will soon be coming.

The tragedy is that healthcare workers who are in the frontline and exposed daily to the mortal danger of this virus are not provided with any form of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

About two months ago, Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) lost two brilliant doctors in the prime of their lives and careers to Lassa fever after operating on an infected pregnant patient.

This is the reason that the AKTH Chapter of the Association of Resident Doctors issued a statement on 20th April 2020 putting the hospital authorities on notice that they will stop seeing patients if they are not provided with adequate PPEs.

These doctors are right in their demands which are enshrined and protected by the WHO rights of healthcare workers taking care of patients in any pandemic. Doctors took an oath to protect and preserve lives not to commit suicide which is what knowingly seeing a Covid-19 patient without PPE will be.

Nigerians as a people should salute, speak up for, and protect our healthcare workers. These selfless men and women, some of the best among us are in the frontline all across the nation putting their lives on the line for us in this existential battle against this unseen enemy.

Sadly, the Kano State’s Task Force on COVID-19 is in disarray since several of its key members went into quarantine after testing positive for the virus, this vacuum in leadership has resulted in the very slow response and testing by the State’s Rapid Response team resulting in increasing fatality particularly among the elderly.

It is the socioeconomic consequences of this pandemic that scares me more than the virus itself. How well it is handled now will determine this outcome. Clearly, Kano city is in serious trouble and the political leadership is in dire need of help from the Federal government, it’s citizens and the whole nation.

A wise man once said “When disaster strikes, it tears the curtain away from the festering problems that we have beneath them.”

I call on the Federal government to act now with all sense of urgency by mobilizing resources to Kano to achieve the following remedies before it is too late.
(a). Humane but strict enforcement of Social Distancing measures
(b). Provision of foodstuffs and palliatives to enable people to stay at home
(c). Aggressive case finding by increasing testing and isolating those found positive
(d). Provision of adequate PPEs to healthcare workers
(e). Provision of adequate Drugs & Consumables to hospitals
(f). Provision of more hospital & ICU bed spaces
(g). Provision of Ventilators to hospitals
(h).Employment of more healthcare workers like Nurses and Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWS) to assist in contact tracing (I).Aggressive public education (j). All deaths should be reported and swabs taken for Covid-19 before burials
(k).Active engagement of Traditional, Religious and community leaders. We all have a duty to pull together and look out for each other at this trying time.

Yusuf is a Professor of Haematology-Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/coronavirus-a-monumental-disaster-unfolding-in-kano.html
Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by Simplyleo: 8:24pm On Apr 22, 2020
Nice and timely call by prof Usman Yusuf
Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by daddytime(m): 8:26pm On Apr 22, 2020
Na earthquake wan happen for there.

They are still living in denial and basking in their usual mantra or "Allah gives and Allah takes". One mantra that has served them very well in the lackadaisical department a d treating every issues even avoidable death as the will of God.

To also think that they believe whoever dies of a disease or plague is a martyr is even more scary.

Make we dey look sha

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Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by Ussycool: 8:29pm On Apr 22, 2020
Sir prof has spoken the raw truth...

They are decieving themselves by defending the death of 150 people blaming strange sickness.
They need to be sensitise...

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Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by sapientia(m): 8:31pm On Apr 22, 2020
The harm have been done.

Ignorance will kill more Nigerians.

Even Ganduje have the nerve to be telling us to understand that its not easy to explain to his people how to stop Friday prayer (I paraphrased).

Even as its killing them, they will still not agree to what anyone is telling them.

Nothing we can do for them.

By next tommorow which is Friday, we will know if to look for another word bigger than monumental

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Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by TheGoodJoe(m): 8:32pm On Apr 22, 2020
Time to channel all resources into Covid-19 fight.

The deaths are piling up because the Ministry of Health and NCDC have not prioritised mass testing. As long as people are allowed to stay with the virus for long without treatment, they lose the chance to get help and a high possibility of spreading the virus.

All Governors should work on a partnership programme with the Federal Government, International Development Partners and the Private sector (including NGOs) to carryout massive testing for Covid-19. Even though it means reaching out to South Africa and other countries for technical support.

We are wasting time depending on Lockdown to chase the virus.

Lockdown means nothing without testing, isolating and treating infected ones.
Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by Mightymanna(m): 8:32pm On Apr 22, 2020
Most of these hypocrites that are now showing concern for Kano were the ones silently praying for the disease to escalate in Kano state.

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Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by atiku4President(m): 8:34pm On Apr 22, 2020
FG should mobilize which resources? The Gov has just relaxed the lockdown order he reluctantly imposed on the state to 'enable people prepare inadequately for Ramadan'. How long shall we continue to subsidise this people's backwardness? Let them go and break CBN and carry all to money there then.

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Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by TheGoodJoe(m): 8:38pm On Apr 22, 2020
I call on the Federal government to act now with all sense of urgency by mobilizing resources to Kano to achieve the following remedies before it is too late.
(a). Humane but strict enforcement of Social Distancing measures
(b). Provision of foodstuffs and palliatives to enable people to stay at home
(c). Aggressive case finding by increasing testing and isolating those found positive
(d). Provision of adequate PPEs to healthcare workers
(e). Provision of adequate Drugs & Consumables to hospitals
(f). Provision of more hospital & ICU bed spaces
(g). Provision of Ventilators to hospitals
(h).Employment of more healthcare workers like Nurses and Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWS) to assist in contact tracing
(I).Aggressive public education
(j). All deaths should be reported and swabs taken for Covid-19 before burials
(k).Active engagement of Traditional, Religious and community leaders. We all have a duty to pull together and look out for each other at this trying time.


These are the kind of people we need running things. The current Covid-19 team are a disappointment.
Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by Sheuns(m): 8:59pm On Apr 22, 2020
Hopefully, Kano state no go turn world epicenter with highest casualties. These our neighbors up north will not obey social distancing rules, Ramadan don enter, they’ll go for Jumaa on Friday and Tarawih prayers during Ramadan. These guys no just like to hear word or follow simple instructions.

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Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by AgabaIDu2: 3:38am On Apr 23, 2020
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Simplyleo:
Nice and timely call by prof Usman Yusuf
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Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by biyitaiwo(m): 3:46am On Apr 23, 2020
May God have mercy on Kano state and Nigeria as a whole
Re: Coronavirus: A Monumental Disaster Unfolding In Kano by Godfullsam(m): 4:24am On Apr 23, 2020
The northerners seems to obey their religious leaders more than government.

Government should direct the religious leaders and imams in all the communities to educate them that covid-19 is real and deadly.

Unfortunately, these religious leaders are part of the problems we have in this country.

For instance, when covid-19 first finds it way into the country, the northern religious leaders claim it was a ploy by the western world to destroy Islam.
Now, they are claiming that who ever dies of any disease will go to heaven because he/she die as matyr .

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