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COVID-19: Nigeria’s Testing Capacity Very Low, NMA, Nurses, Others Warn by valentineuwakwe(m): 7:01am On Apr 13, 2020
Some professional associations in the health sector on Sunday said Nigeria must step up its testing capacity to successfully battle the spread of COVID- 19.
The groups, including the Nigerian Medical Association, the Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria and the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, said it was not enough for the federal and state governments to impose lockdown on citizens without ensuring that those who had been infected with the virus were fished out and tested .
President Muhammadu Buhari had , on March 29, ordered lockdown in the Federal Capital Territory , Lagos and Ogun states to trace and treat people that had contracted coronavirus .
Some state governments, including Osun , Rivers, Katsina and Kwara, on their own also ordered lockdown of their states .
According to www.worldometers . info , as of 10pm on Sunday, Nigeria had tested 5, 000 people , while 37,954 persons were tested in Ghana. On the other hand , South Africa had tested 80,085 of its citizens.
The World Health Organisation had , last week said there was an urgent need to increase COVID -19 testing in Africa . It advised that testing must go beyond cities.
When COVID- 19 was first recorded in the country on February 27, Nigeria had five centres, where the virus could be tested . The centres were increased to 10 on Friday.
Cases more than what govt recorded – Nurses
Commenting on Nigeria’ s testing capacity , the President of the NANNM, AbdulRauf Adeniji, in an interview with The PUNCH , said COVID- 19 had brought to the fore problems in the country’ s health sector .
He stated, “ The truth is that we are not well-equipped for the virus . Before COVID- 19 came to Nigeria, the minister ( of health) said we were equipped, but it is clear that our infrastructure cannot handle the testing capacity .
“ People can have the virus and will not know it and still mingle with health officials and even their families thereby spreading it. We are playing with the tail of a rattle snake in this country .
“ What I am saying is that the number of people , who have coronavirus in Nigeria, is more than the number recorded by government .

“ The PTF ( the Presidential Task Force on COVID- 19) should be able to advise government properly on what should be done. The case definition is a problem. People may have it without all the conditions ( high temperature, coughing and sneezing) stated . Despite lockdown, we still see people walking around.
People may have COVID - 19 and seek herbal treatment – NANNM
“ All federal teaching institutions must be able to , by now , test people for it. At least , in each senatorial district , there should be a testing centre.
“ People may have it and seek herbal treatment while disobeying social distancing order. The commitment of our health workers is still the grace we have in Nigeria. ”
There is under- testing, lockdown not effective – Resident doctors
On his part, the President of the Association of Resident Doctors, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Dr Abbah Ugwu, said the government was not doing enough.
He stated, “ We have limited cases because our testing capacity is not enough. We have not tested enough people as in other countries. Government it chasing thousands of people who have had contact with established cases, but I cannot say that the number we have is a true picture of the existence of the virus in Nigeria because we are not testing enough.
“ There is gross under- testing of the people so the lockdown is not effective. In other countries, they have started doing house -to - house testing of their people . But it is unfortunate that we are not getting enough information from government concerning the testing capacity we have . Only increase in the number of testing will make the lockdown effective.
Also, the MDCAN advised the Federal Government to redouble its efforts in the fight against coronavirus in the country. It said testing centres should be decentralised.
The MDCAN President, Prof. Kenneth Ozoilo, who spoke to one of our correspondents in Jos on Sunday, said although state and federal governments were doing a lot to stop the spread of the disease, the anxiety among Nigerians was enough reason to test more people to ascertain their status.
He said that a situation where only those who had symptoms of coronavirus were being tested for the disease leaving the healthy carriers would not solve the problem.
Ozoilo said , “ You cannot respond appropriately to coronavirus with the lockdown . It’ s true we have low figures in the numbers of recorded deaths and infected persons compared with other countries, but we are not testing enough people considering our population.
“ The people who are infecting other people are the healthy carriers of the disease. But what we find in our country is a situation where only people who are already sick as a result of the disease are being tested . That means they would have infected so many people before they become eligible to be tested.
“ That is absurd and wrong. So, we should be testing both the sick people and any other person that has contact with a suspected person even if he does not get sick ”
The MDCAN President, who identified testing centres as crucial in the fight against coronavirus , urged the government to decentralise the centres for the benefit of Nigerians.
Limited testing means we don ’ t know number of cases – NMA
The President of the NMA , Dr Francis Faduyile, called for increase in the country’ s testing capacity for COVID- 19.
Faduyile, in an interview with one of our correspondents, said the more cases would be discovered if more tests were carried out.

He said , “ There is no doubt that we need to step up our testing capacity . Not doing enough tests means we don ’t know the total number of cases we have . We cannot plan appropriately to take care of those who are infected and those who have not been tested and do not know their status . Such people are sources of transmission to the general populace .”

source: https://punchng.com/nigerias-testing-capacity-very-low-nma-nurses-others-warn/

Re: COVID-19: Nigeria’s Testing Capacity Very Low, NMA, Nurses, Others Warn by botrix(m): 7:03am On Apr 13, 2020
That's not a new story
Re: COVID-19: Nigeria’s Testing Capacity Very Low, NMA, Nurses, Others Warn by HeadNigga: 7:04am On Apr 13, 2020
With the way they lock everywhere down you'd think the d government is really fighting hard to contain the pandemic. To me, they are only looting hard. Just 5,000 tests in over a month?

I am not surprised tho...if politicians are letting people get slaughtered by bokoharam just so they can embezzle money meant for arms then the same guys can allow covid-19 kill people and will rather embezzle the funds meant for fighting the pandemic. But unfortunately for them, corona virus is no boko haram that targets remote villages and the poor...in fact , corona starts with the biggest cities and the elites. Lives over looting please. If the poor should all die y'all elites will have to go farm yourselves coz even with your money you won't find food to buy.
Re: COVID-19: Nigeria’s Testing Capacity Very Low, NMA, Nurses, Others Warn by sammyj: 7:14am On Apr 13, 2020
We are in big mess from incompetent government

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Re: COVID-19: Nigeria’s Testing Capacity Very Low, NMA, Nurses, Others Warn by JunctionBox: 7:19am On Apr 13, 2020
smiley
Re: COVID-19: Nigeria’s Testing Capacity Very Low, NMA, Nurses, Others Warn by chatinent: 7:22am On Apr 13, 2020
Sure, we could tell.
Re: COVID-19: Nigeria’s Testing Capacity Very Low, NMA, Nurses, Others Warn by okeyglm: 7:58am On Apr 13, 2020
I heard over in channel TV last night, they only tested 3000 people. What a shame.
Re: COVID-19: Nigeria’s Testing Capacity Very Low, NMA, Nurses, Others Warn by Mizwisdom(f): 8:39am On Apr 13, 2020
Should they test people that are well?
Re: COVID-19: Nigeria’s Testing Capacity Very Low, NMA, Nurses, Others Warn by MrJaay(m): 10:58am On Apr 13, 2020
Knowing the lax attitude of our officials towards this virus makes it difficult to celebrate the low numbers (5) of confirmed cases reported yesterday. Someone that knows someone that knows the NCDC boss should help me tell him that we can only really measure their effectiveness if they give the true picture of what their backlog looks like.

Their daily statistics should include:

Total number of Tests Conducted
Total number of Pending Test Requests
Total number of Suspected Contacts
Total number of Identified Contacts
Total number of Confirmed Cases
Total number Recovered Cases
Total number of Deaths

Only with this can we know where we're headed with respect to this pandemic.

Also, putting the entire country under house arrest wont work. FG should emphasize the use of face masks, sanitizers, gloves, and spend the bulk of these donations for the provision of these items for people, rather than wasting funds on unrealistic palliative measures like sharing of food items, or giving cash to the poor (selected based on dodgy indices).

The casuality stats has shown that the US and European countries practicing the Lockdown system that we've so quickly adopted have remained the worst hit, with each of these countries recording thousands of cases daily, overwhelmed hospitals, several reports of job loss and a fast crashing economy.

I'd rather we adopt the system of South Koreans and a few other Asian countries (which has proven to be effective) where businesses are open and people may move about on the strict condition that they maintain physical distancing, make use of masks and gloves. This way, we won't take forever as a country to recover from this pandemic.

I agree with Seu.n that If FG can be successful in enforcing a Lockdown, then setting up and properly publicizing sensible, applicable, logical safety rules and providing the items that people will need to comply, and shutting down or fining establishments that fail to follow the rules, should also be successful.

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