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A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by lalasticlala(m): 1:17pm On Jun 27, 2020
Hospital exposes COVID-19 case in Cross River, says state not coronavirus free

The University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH) said a patient has tested positive to coronavirus in the facility despite the fact that the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has not announced any confirmed case of COVID-19 in the South-South state.

The hospital management said it has already informed the NCDC of the recent development which added a new twist to the controversy trailing the COVID-19 free status of Cross Rivers State.

On Thursday, the NCDC announced 594 newly confirmed cases bringing to 22, 614, the total number of infections in all states across the country except Cross Rivers.

“With recent developments, it does appear that the state (Cross Rivers) may not be free of COVID-19 as generally believed,” an internal hospital memo exclusively obtained by PREMIUM TIMES said. “A recent rapid test carried out on a patient came out positive. However, the patient had recovered and was discharged from our isolation centre last week.”

According to the memo dated June 25 and directed to all department units, staff and patients of UCTH by the hospital’s chief medical director, Ikpeme Ikpeme, “henceforth there will be strict entry and exit protocols into our facilities in furtherance to steps taking to protect staff and patients against the virus.”

This is coming few weeks after PREMIUM TIMES reported how the lawmaker representing the Obudu State constituency in the Cross River State House of Assembly, Godwin Akwaji, died of fever and other COVID-19 symptoms at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital Isolation centre.

Conundrum

Authorities in Cross River have continued to claim that the state is COVID-19 free despite been surrounded by states with confirmed cases, alleging that there is a plot to ensure the state records a case.

Last week, the state government accused the NCDC and the Federal Ministry of Health of shipping positive and negative test kits and cartridges to the Nigeria Navy Reference Hospital in Calabar, to violate the state’s COVID-19 free status.

The agency denied the allegation by the state’s Commissioners of Information and Health, describing it as a misinterpretation of the country’s COVID-19 testing strategy and efforts to protect the health of Nigerians from the disease.

Meanwhile, health authorities and federal officials who believe the government in Cross Rivers is discouraging tests for people with symptoms of COVID-19 are disputing the state’s free status.

“There is enough anecdotal evidence to support the belief that cases of the COVID-19 disease exist in the (Cross River) State,” Efik Leadership Foundation said recently in a letter it wrote to Muhammadu Buhari, requesting the Nigerian President to intervene in the matter.


The group said the Cross River government has been “rejecting” COVID-19 testing in the state.

In the internal memo, the UCTH management said the NCDC has approved the hospital as an independent isolation centre.

Mr Ikpeme, the hospital CMD said the implication of this is that henceforth “we do not need to pass samples through the epidemiology unit of the state as was the case before.

“The hospital can now send samples directly to NCDC accredited laboratories while the NCDC works to help set up and accredit our laboratory. We therefore urge everybody to honestly do the needful to ensure that our community is protected from the coronavirus pandemic.”

The hospital Management also urged staff and patients to protect themselves as maximally as possible.


“This is however without prejudice that health caregivers must make themselves available at all times to provide adequate treatment to patients without fear. Management, on the other hand, will do everything possible to ensure staff and patients are adequately protected in line with NCDC guidelines,” the memo said.

Calls and texts Friday morning to Chikwe Ihekweazu, NCDC executive director, on seeking to know if the agency has duly been notified of the recent development and how it would respond were not responded to as of the time of filing this report.

BELOW IS THE FULL MEMO BY THE HOSPITAL

University of Calabar Teaching Hospital
P. M. B 1278
Calabar

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CIRCULAR

From: Chief Medical Director
To: Heads of Departments/Units, Staff and Patients
Date: June 25th 2020.

UCTH STAFF HEALTH ADVISORY: CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC

The Management of the University of Calabar teaching hospital is aware of the agitation and uncertainties associated with coronavirus pandemic in the state. With recent developments, it does appear that the state may not be free of COVID-19 as generally believed. A recent rapid test carried out on a patient came out positive. However, the patient had recovered and was discharged from our isolation centre last week.

Management, therefore, urges staff and patients to protect themselves as maximally as possible. This is however without prejudice that health caregivers must make themselves available at all times to provide adequate treatment to patients without fear. Management, on the other hand, will do everything possible to ensure staff and patients are adequately protected in line with NCDC guidelines.

The UHC management has been in direct contact with the NCDC director and the NCDC has approved the hospital as an independent centre. the implication of this is that henceforth we do need to pass samples through the epidemiology unit of the state as was the case before. The hospital can now send samples directly to NCDC accredited laboratories while the NCDC works to help to set up and accredit our laboratory. We, therefore, urge everybody to honestly do the needful to ensure that our community is protected from the coronavirus pandemic.

In furtherance of steps taking to protect our staff, patients and facilities, management will ensure strict compliance with measures geared towards protecting our population. This will involve strict entry and exit protocols into our facilities. We urge understanding, patience and cooperation.

Prof. Ikpeme A. Ikpeme
Chief Medical Director.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/399752-hospital-exposes-covid-19-case-in-cross-river-says-has-coronavirus.html

So why the continuous denial by Cross River government about Coronavirus in the state?

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by Decibel: 1:23pm On Jun 27, 2020
A targeted propaganda to rubbish Prof. Ayade's efforts to make Cross River a corona virus pandemic free. Hope the CMD of UCTH who is under FG payroll has not been induced to report a case of Malaria/Typhoid as covid-19.

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by LOSKYXANDER: 1:23pm On Jun 27, 2020
I listened to the Cross river state Governor during an interview session on TV. He sounded very intelligent and learned with full professional grasp of microbiology and public health. If he says there is no Covid 19 in Cross River, then there is no Covid 19 in Cross River!!! angry

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by Fireforce(m): 1:24pm On Jun 27, 2020
Ok., We haff heard
Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by Agbalanze(m): 1:24pm On Jun 27, 2020
It's everywhere already...

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by EdidemLord(m): 1:24pm On Jun 27, 2020
It's closer than we think but we shall prevail.

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by demzey(m): 1:24pm On Jun 27, 2020
Hmm so the patient contacted the virus and got discharged since lastweek? How come ncdc never updated their data?

Is ncdc doing trial and error or what?

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by Chirowman(m): 1:25pm On Jun 27, 2020
Wahala ooo
Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by nicho450(m): 1:26pm On Jun 27, 2020
I have never seen any corona virus patient before. Can you please send me pics?
Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by Ipromote: 1:26pm On Jun 27, 2020
Hmmmm
Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by Nobody: 1:27pm On Jun 27, 2020
Agbalanze:
It's everywhere already...


NO, IT IS NOT EVERYWHERE. IT IS NOT IN HEAVEN

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by iHart(m): 1:27pm On Jun 27, 2020
Na WA oh
Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by Jamesbiodun(m): 1:27pm On Jun 27, 2020
the governor should seal the hospital for working with NCDC rubbish

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by alphaRego01(m): 1:27pm On Jun 27, 2020
Tufiakwa.dis pple plan to hold dis country down o.they just de use dis pandemic de drag people
Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by chatinent: 1:28pm On Jun 27, 2020
This is bad.
Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by UbongCR7(m): 1:28pm On Jun 27, 2020
I created this topic since thursday but it didnt make fp, but cos it is lalasticlala that created this one, it made fp.

Issorite.

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by princeade86(m): 1:29pm On Jun 27, 2020
They finally worked it for them
Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by DuBLINGreenb(m): 1:29pm On Jun 27, 2020
No wam, e no go fit kill poor people na big men blood e dey find

Thank you Corona for doing what we cowardly youths could not do
Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by Funkyswagzz(m): 1:30pm On Jun 27, 2020
We die here.. cross river no go gree oo
Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by Iammelvin(m): 1:30pm On Jun 27, 2020
embarassed

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by Grateful02(m): 1:30pm On Jun 27, 2020
Pass me the weed
Decibel:
A targeted propaganda to rubbish Prof. Ayade's efforts to make Cross River a corona virus pandemic free. Hope the MD of UCTH who is under FG payroll has not been induced to report a case of Malaria/Typhoid as covid-19.

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by ponziponzi(m): 1:31pm On Jun 27, 2020
9jaDoomCountry:



NO, IT IS NOT EVERYWHERE. IT IS NOT IN HEAVEN

And where is this heaven?

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Re: A Patient Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Cross-River - UCTH by MrFixIt007: 1:31pm On Jun 27, 2020
Why will anybody believe before that this Pandemic that is ravaging the country is not in any of the states, when people moving there about? That's stupid! So nobody in Cross River travels abi? Dem try well well. They shld continue. So Rivers was arresting everyone when they had just 1 case, today where are they? Number 4 on Covid-19 Premiere Table

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