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Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by olumide4christ: 7:48pm On May 10, 2020
Medic who discovered Nigeria's first confirmed Covid-19 case: 'It was scary'

(CNN)As Dr. Amarachukwu Allison examined the Italian patient who walked into her consulting room in Ogun state, southwest Nigeria, complaining of fever, headache and fatigue, she suspected instantly what his ailment was.

It was February and the world was just waking up to the realities of Covid-19 as the highly contagious disease ravaged nations and locked down economies.

"I had been following the news trends at the time so when he walked into my consulting room with his complaints, he had a fever, it was high grade, headache, muscle pain and fatigue. I took his medical history and he said he had just come from Italy ... so I knew it was likely Covid-19," she told CNN in an Instagram live interview.


The unnamed Italian man had arrived in the country from Milan just 48 hours before he visited the private medical center where Allison worked.

Trying not to panic about the risk of contracting the disease herself, Allison said she counseled the man and gave him a face mask.

"I told him I would need to isolate him and he was very cooperative," she said.

'A scary experience'
She didn't know it at the time but Allison, 32, had just detected Nigeria's first confirmed case of coronavirus and her quick thinking has attracted praise from many Nigerians who hailed her a hero for helping to contain the spread of the virus in Africa's most populous nation.

The Ogun state government recently celebrated Allison and hailed her "singular brilliance."

"The Ogun State Government appreciates the young female doctor who suspected the index case in Nigeria in our State, Dr. Amarachukwu Karen Allison of Lafarge Nigeria. Her singular brilliance led to the early diagnosis and rapid containment of the first Covid-19 infection," the statement read.

The man was later transferred to an isolation center in the neighboring city of Lagos and Allison was promptly placed in quarantine.

"It was a really scary experience and I am so thankful that I tested negative," recalled Allison, who said it was her third experience of being quarantined.

"Strangely it was my third time going into quarantine because during the Ebola period, I had secondary contact and was quarantined and then I was exposed to viral hemorrhagic fever in November and was also quarantined.

"When I had to go at this time, I thought to myself, 'What is happening?' and I had to call my parents. My organization brought a psychologist to call in every day to support us and I cried a lot," she told CNN.

A sharp rise in cases

Despite her best efforts, Nigeria's cases have risen sharply from one case in February to 3526 confirmed cases as of May 8, with 601 recovered cases and 107 deaths, according to data from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

Many fear the official numbers don't present the true picture of cases in the country as the NCDC says that just over 22,000 samples have been tested, which is less than 1% of the estimated 200 million population.

The Italian patient was discharged on March 21, 2020 after testing negative twice for the disease.
The Italian patient was discharged on March 21, 2020 after testing negative twice for the disease.
"The pandemic is a really difficult time for any government and anybody anywhere," Allison who works as a site Medical Officer at International SOS, said.

"Everybody is trying to do the best that they can and as much as they can to handle things. ... We are not only dealing with the pandemic but also the poverty crisis, and getting information across to people is somewhat of a problem," she said, highlighting the challenges the country faces in the pandemic.

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari ordered a lockdown in key states in March, including Ogun state where she works, but five weeks later, that lockdown has now been eased to get Nigeria's economy going again.

"I think that as the lockdown is being eased, we the people need to play a role in stopping the spread by wearing our face masks, washing our hands with the right technique under running water with soap, respiratory etiquette covering your cough, sneezing and social distancing," she said.

A newfound 'hero' status
Allison has drawn comparisons to another Nigerian female doctor, Stella Adadevoh, who detected Nigeria's first case of Ebola in July 2014 and consequently saved Africa's most populous nation from a mass outbreak of Ebola.

Adadevoh suspected Liberian national Patrick Sawyer had Ebola when he arrived at her hospital in Lagos, and successfully kept him there despite resistance from him and pressure from government officials to release him from the hospital.

Adadevoh succumbed to the Ebola virus while in quarantine and died August 19, 2014.

"It makes me feel humbled and honored. I am thankful to her for what she did," said Allison when asked about the comparisons to Adadevoh.

"It's been overwhelming and it makes me happy when my fellow human beings appreciate me. I feel loved," she said.

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Ezennwa(m): 7:49pm On May 10, 2020
hmm!

Igbo Amaka.

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Makavelli25: 7:57pm On May 10, 2020
Igbo is definately amaka

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by athaboi(f): 7:58pm On May 10, 2020
How many times we go meet her...
Okay, thank you for discovering the index case, now go and discover a vaccine. Bye

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by olumide4christ: 8:05pm On May 10, 2020
Just like the late Dr. Adadevoh, this lady should be honoured for being quick to act on the COVID-19 index case.



We are on the lookout for the first Nigerian doctor, pharmacist or scientist to discover the local made verified cure for COVID-19. Discover it and write your name in gold for life. We await you!

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by bjprodint(f): 8:16pm On May 10, 2020
She discovered it,but didn't cure it.Let's appreciate her when the pandemic is over not now.

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Peace081: 9:01pm On May 10, 2020
Uu
Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by SavedbyGod: 9:01pm On May 10, 2020
God help us

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Uyi168: 9:01pm On May 10, 2020
.. Ok..
Meanwhile,
*A blind woman becomes pregnant*
Whites:ohh, thats cool..
Black:she is blind, how did she see preeek..

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by inoki247: 9:01pm On May 10, 2020
Did she discover the cure also

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Nobody: 9:01pm On May 10, 2020
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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by FREEMADNESS: 9:02pm On May 10, 2020
dis madam sef wan trend.


Italian man was a scam.



covid-19 is real Sha.



#STAYSAFE

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Sarkin: 9:02pm On May 10, 2020
Makavelli25:
Igbo is definately amaka

Ezennwa:
hmm!

Igbo Amaka.

See mumus
Watin concern tribe concern this one now?
Had it been she wasn't on duty wouldn't the patient see another doctor and wouldn't the doctor have done the same thing?

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by sonnie10: 9:02pm On May 10, 2020
Ok
Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Finnese001: 9:02pm On May 10, 2020
I GO BEFORE OTHERS

IF YOU KNOW YOU KNOW

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Finnese001: 9:02pm On May 10, 2020
no wonder they hate and envy us

we are the most beautiful

we are the most brilliant

we are the most creative

we are the most loved around the world

we are the most industrious

WE ARE IGBOS

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by ignis: 9:02pm On May 10, 2020
Tribal bigots will like and hate this

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Chivasex: 9:02pm On May 10, 2020
ok
Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Finnese001: 9:03pm On May 10, 2020
IGBOS PLEASE GATHER HERE LET'S CELEBRATE OUR VERY OWN

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Tonysmith4sure(m): 9:03pm On May 10, 2020
sharp
Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by ursullalinda(f): 9:03pm On May 10, 2020
Thank God he did......He saved a situation.......because the thing would have been worse than it is.......God bless him.
Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by travelland(f): 9:04pm On May 10, 2020
Igbos like to abort female feotus I'm surprised she wasn't aborted too, kudos on discovery

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Kurtis02(m): 9:04pm On May 10, 2020
Color me purple
Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by sketchlyrics(m): 9:04pm On May 10, 2020
rubbish...see her head like gorilla own.. spits
Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by DearDealz: 9:05pm On May 10, 2020
Ok

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Re: Meet Amarachukwu Allison, Doctor Who Discovered Nigeria's Index COVID-19 Case by Nonso92(m): 9:05pm On May 10, 2020
Should be scary

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