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Boy's Head Injury Recorded As Covid-19 In Hospital by Snakedoctor1: 2:13am On May 11, 2020 |
Over the weekend, Friday to be precise. My neighbor's son sustained a head injury while playing with his fellow kids and was rushed to the general hospital in my area here. The little boy wasn't sick o. Just a head injury that happened in my presence while we were outside discussing. On Sunday, I went to check on the boy to see how he was doing, he was already playing with other kids though his head is still bandaged. I started talking with his mom and she told me what now seems to be the new trend as regards Covid-19 in Nigeria. She showed me the receipt issued to her by the hospital. It was marked Covid-19, case 353. I was surprised to see that. She said when she saw the receipt, she asked the nurse what was the meaning of that? That her son isn't a Covid-19 patient. The nurse told her not to worry, that it means nothing. That she was only doing what was required of her. So she shouldn't worry. According to the woman, she was still worried seeing that on her receipt but the nurse further reassured her and told her that if she doesn't do that, she could be issued a query. Wow! What this means is that, according the receipt, the boy is case 353 treated and discharged. Can you imagine that?! That is possibly the new trend now at government hospitals. Once you're sick and visits a government hospital, you're a Covid-19 patient. If she hadn't shown me that receipt, I wouldn't have believed what she told me yesterday. And you keep wondering why we can't see common pictures of patients in the isolation centers. Common pictures o. All we see everyday are numbers upon numbers. Let me leave it here for now. Tariere Fiebai #NIGERIA_GOVERNMENT_I_HAIL Chuks Barry Peter writes
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Re: Boy's Head Injury Recorded As Covid-19 In Hospital by Staphylococcus: 2:19am On May 11, 2020 |
![]() ![]() ![]() This pandemic is becoming a joke in Nigeria. |
Re: Boy's Head Injury Recorded As Covid-19 In Hospital by alizma: 2:49am On May 11, 2020 |
The hand writings are not the same, the pen used are not the same. |
Re: Boy's Head Injury Recorded As Covid-19 In Hospital by badaru911: 3:23am On May 11, 2020 |
Don't know whether to believe it or not. But this is Nigeria where unusual things become usual. |
Re: Boy's Head Injury Recorded As Covid-19 In Hospital by Oluwahelpme(m): 3:48am On May 11, 2020 |
alizma:Don't mind the fool. Even the date is April. The idiot want to see the people at the isolation centre. Don't worry when u carry the virus they will show ur video ok. 1 Like |
Re: Boy's Head Injury Recorded As Covid-19 In Hospital by TheSourcerer: 4:01am On May 11, 2020 |
Oluwahelpme:story doesn't add up Image shows covid 19 written different from the supposed number , |
Re: Boy's Head Injury Recorded As Covid-19 In Hospital by longetivity(m): 5:36am On May 11, 2020 |
no covid 19 in naija |
Re: Boy's Head Injury Recorded As Covid-19 In Hospital by Fawazzz: 5:51am On May 11, 2020 |
Covid19 written on a prescription doesn't conote a diagnosis, it's probably a code to know people who visited hospital within the covid 19 period. 1 Like |
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