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Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Islie: 9:28am On May 17, 2020
• Mulls fresh lockdown for one week

• PTF meets today, weighs options on FCT, Ogun, others
The Lagos State Government may convert more hotels and public places to isolation centres in the face of increasing cases of coronavirus in the state, according to indications on Friday.

Although the state currently has isolation centres at Yaba, Onikan, Gbagada and Eti-Osa and a seized property handed over to it on Friday by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the facilities are proving inadequate to cope with the rate of infection in the state and the projection that as many as 120,000 cases may be recorded in the state by July, just two months away.

It currently has 2,278 cases of the total 5,445 cases in the country.

The development is already putting the state government under more pressure to declare a fresh lockdown.

The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 which is coordinating the war against COVID-19 in the country is due to meet today in Abuja to consider whether to end the lockdown in Lagos, Ogun and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The PTF is also looking at more treatment modes for positive patients, including alternative traditional medicine.

Another option is to leave each state to decide the best choice it likes on extension of lockdown or otherwise.

Investigation at the weekend showed that the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Lagos is causing the Federal and the state governments a lot of worries, particularly how to get sufficient care for infected people.

A top source said: “From the way Lagos is recording more cases daily, it may impose another one-week lockdown on its citizens to prepare adequate facilities for the rise in the number of cases.

“Experts have projected that Lagos may record as many as 120,000 cases at its peak. If the pandemic reaches this projected figure, all the facilities in the state will be overstretched.

“The state government is already acquiring hotels and private facilities as isolation centres to cope with the challenge. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has just handed over an asset to the state as a centre.”

Responding to a question, the source added: “Another lockdown may be painful but it is necessary to save the people of the state. The task before us is: how do you preserve life without destroying livelihood?”


PTF meets today, weighs options on lockdown

On its part, the PTF is weighing options on many issues including whether or not to put an end to the lockdown in Lagos, Ogun and the FCT and diversifying modes of treatment.

Although PTF members met on Friday, they could not reach conclusions on available options to manage the community spread stage of COVID-19.

The PTF has done well on the first level of contact tracing.

A reliable source listed the options available to the PTF as follows:

° Retain the lockdown in Lagos, Ogun, FCT as it is for two more weeks

° End the lockdown; take the risk to expose people to more community transmission /spread

° Stop the lockdown, allow those infected to self-isolate at home for treatment


Leave each state to decide the best option suitable for it on lockdown but work with NGF on minimum template for COVID-19 management
Immediate revival of Alternative (Traditional) Medicine

PTF to ask research institutes to relax protocols for the validation of local drugs


Allow or approve the use of local herbs for treatment

The source said: “We have not been able to reach conclusions on all the options before us. This is why PTF members will meet on Sunday. We will consider whether or not to end the Federal Government’s lockdown in Lagos, Ogun and the FCT.

“The worries of the PTF are that very little is known about the virus leading to assumptions and use of different drugs; there is high rate of increase in community spread in Lagos, FCT, Ogun, Kano Katsina, Bauchi, Borno, Jigawa, Kaduna, Gombe, Sokoto and Edo states; and Nigerians are observing all the guidelines on COVID-19 in the breach.

“There is an emerging pattern indicating that 80% of those with Coronavirus infections do not know because they assume that it is just cold. So, the PTF members are claiming that with all these indices, should it still go ahead to lift the lockdown?

“The PTF members are also saying that will it be proper for Nigeria to isolate itself from international community in managing COVID-19 and take a huge risk to expose Nigerians to the grave consequences of Coronavirus. The cases of the United States, Ghana and some countries that unlocked with a higher cost came into consideration at the last meeting.

“We have been working with the World Health Organization (WHO) and others which have been guiding us with data and trends on how to manage and contain COVID-19, including the lockdown.

“Although some state governors are easing lockdown in their states without any justifiable medical or health reasons than politics, the PTF believes it is a dangerous path which can boomerang.

“It is convenient for governors to be laying claim to the principle of federalism in managing COVID-19 with different Executive Orders but when they are cash-strapped or they have security challenges or epidemics, they rush to the centre for assistance.

“So another option on the table is to leave each state to decide the best option suitable for it on lockdown but work with the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) on minimum template for COVID-19 management, including restrictions in high-risk areas.”

The source added that the PTF has been thinking of how to diversify the modes of treatment of COVID-19 and even preventive measures before ending the lockdown.

The source said the PTF was exploring ways of “taking a second look at many local remedies which are difficult to validate.

“Maybe, the PTF may instruct the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD) to relax the protocols for the validation of local drugs for COVID-19.

“As part of immediate and long terms’ plans, Nigeria may rejig its Alternative Traditional Medical Council.

“These are the available options before the PTF. The meetings on Sunday and Monday will determine the direction we are going.”

The EFCC, in handing over the seized property to the Lagos State Government on Friday, said it was a demonstration of the agency’s support in curbing the spread of the virus.

The building was one of the choice properties confiscated from former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Allison-Madueke by the EFCC.

The property comprises six flats of three bedrooms and a boys’ quarter.

It was received from the EFCC by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, on Friday, extended the COVID-19 lockdown in the state for the third consecutive week.


The new lockdown will lapse on May 24.

The governor cited non-compliance by residents with safety regulations and the community spread of the virus as reasons for extending the sit-at-home order.

Read Also: Lagos and second COVID-19 lockdown debate
“In view of the evidence of community transmission and poor compliance with the lockdown measures, we are constrained to extend the lockdown by another week till Sunday 24th of May,” he told reporters.

“The current pattern of lockdown with relaxation windows from 7.00 am to 5.00 pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday continues.

“We will continue to monitor the level of compliance with the lockdown measures and incidence of community transmission and hopefully, there will be positive developments that will enable us further ease the lockdown at the end of this new lockdown period.”

Another source said: “The PTF is also being advised to draw a Roadmap for phased lifting of the restrictions (lockdown) in some parts of the country. Some nations have adopted this model.

“A test run was done about two weeks ago when the President relaxed the lockdown in Lagos, Ogun and FCT.

“If the end of restrictions will be in phases, it will involve drawing a timetable which all stakeholders will religiously adhere to.”
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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by iHart(m): 12:26pm On May 17, 2020
If those hotels and public place have no economic value,
then it's a Nice move.


...just like in Owerri where hotels are lying fallow

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Badestman: 12:26pm On May 17, 2020
Ftc
Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Ay77(m): 12:26pm On May 17, 2020
D

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Donlanray: 12:27pm On May 17, 2020
Okay
Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by GeneralPula: 12:27pm On May 17, 2020
Good one!
Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by saxxyb: 12:27pm On May 17, 2020
This thing will soon be over and we will go about our usual routines in Jesus name

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by obi4eze(m): 12:27pm On May 17, 2020
Ok
Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by sojayy(m): 12:27pm On May 17, 2020
EFCC right now grin

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by noble71(m): 12:27pm On May 17, 2020
saxxyb:
This thing will soon be over and we will go about out usual routines in Jesus name

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Naija246: 12:27pm On May 17, 2020
our government is under hostage to the deep State grin
They know that this covid 19 is a scam but there's nothing they can do, else they will be severely dealt with grin

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Thisis2raw(m): 12:28pm On May 17, 2020
All this moves is to spike Wike, who actually sees the bigger picture here?

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Diknijaspu: 12:28pm On May 17, 2020
Bro
Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Nobody: 12:28pm On May 17, 2020
Badestman:
Ftc

Ftc for which country? grin

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by MuchAdo: 12:28pm On May 17, 2020
No to total lockdown! sad

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Usmankno: 12:28pm On May 17, 2020
Commendable..they 're surely on top of their game.
Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Revere27: 12:29pm On May 17, 2020
undecided
Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Exc2000: 12:29pm On May 17, 2020
undecided

over 2000 cases in lagos alone and growing steadily... do we have enough Medical man power to cope.. yet more and more people are getting infected due to ignorance and not complying to simple health rules or calling it scam--pemic hoax

Awon corona is a scam gang, and stop lockdown we are hungry gang better brace up, cos the numbers keep going higher

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Badestman: 12:30pm On May 17, 2020
Organicist95:


Ftc for which country? grin
Ftc= first to comment
Fct= federal capital territory

Know the difference dear Nairalander

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Orubebe01: 12:30pm On May 17, 2020
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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by NigeriaB(m): 12:30pm On May 17, 2020
Please we also need Palliative centres

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by IAmSkinny: 12:31pm On May 17, 2020
Kudos to the state government.
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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by bencarson007(m): 12:31pm On May 17, 2020
These people are actually wicked idiots.
We have several Nigerians saying they have a cure but because we owe China and can't stop relying on the US and the IMF,world bank and their cohorts for grants, we refuse to try out these cures and therefore continually accept to shut down the economy which just gives is some leeway to survival as these idiots called leaders are still looting away our wealth without looking back.

Some people are profiting from these lock down and they don't care if we die.
The south and west should open their eyes. We have now seen that Lagos is key to our economic survival and they locked it down to slow our growth pace and put us at par with the North which never grows

Shut down our seaports that have massive water bodies and open up dry ports up North

Grounded our refineries and started blind oil prospecting up North

Now lock down our economy and slow our growth...

Trust me if states were working with their own COVID 19 protocols, the south, east and west would have moved on long ago while the north die with their dirt and wickedness.

They should stop drawing us back.

Sadly Lagos is our key in this fight but that frog eyed bastard called Tinubu and that short satanic goon called Oshiomole sold Lagos and the south to the north.

Here we are grounded so the north continues to slow us down.

#LetsTakeBackLagos
#EkoIsOurOwn

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Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by Nobody: 12:31pm On May 17, 2020
Cool.
Re: Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres by akure1stson: 12:32pm On May 17, 2020
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