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NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Luckydubby7(op): 4:50am On Jun 05, 2020
PATIENTS who stop showing Coronavirus symptoms —fever and respiratory, will be discharged without waiting for a laboratory negative test.

Besides, those who fail to show symptoms after testing positive will be discharged 14 days after, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said on Thursday while unveiling the new treatment protocols.

The NCDC said this followed new data from Singapore that showed that RNA detected beyond 10 days is no longer infectious as no viable virus is grown by a viral culture. Such patients will be asked to go home but advised to continue self-isolation one week after discharge.

Director-General of NCDC Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, who spoke at the daily briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, in Abuja, said: “There have been new science emerging about the duration of infectivity of individual patients. It led to the WHO issuing new clinical guidelines.

“We then convened colleagues across our organisation, the department of hospital services of the Federal Ministry of Health, as well as other colleagues with whom we work, to review our guidelines and issue new guidelines for the country, and of course adapting it to local circumstances.

“The key thing is that the management of COVID-19 will be made primarily supportive; we don’t have any treatment so far that has any proven impact on morbidity.

“One of the major changes that have happened is the discharge criteria. While these guidelines are obviously and primarily targeted at physicians managing patients, it is important that patients and people know. There are two groups of patients – symptomatic and asymptomatic patients.

“For symptomatic patients, they may now be discharged at least 10 days after symptoms onset and at least three days without symptoms. If your symptoms last for longer, we will wait for longer managing you supportively.

“If you are asymptomatic, you can be discharged 14 days after your first positive test. So, we no longer have to wait for a negative test to discharge. This way you can go home with confidence that you are no longer infective and you’re not putting your family and friends or anyone else at risk.

“We are not encouraging that people be discharged while they are still symptomatic. We are talking about discharging people that are asymptomatic and have recovered. That is, you are symptomatic and have recovered or you are completely asymptomatic throughout your clinical episodes.

“At that point, you really don’t need more clinical interventions, even at home; you just need time to recover. It is just like you recover from any other illness. You don’t need any special intervention once you have been discharged.

“Change is difficult because we have been saying you have to have the negative test. Even though we have published these results, many physicians are still not using them. We can assure them and everyone managing cases that 14 days after, in fact, 10 days is what the evidence says.

“But we have added 14 days to make it two weeks for people to then discharge for patients that are asymptomatic.”

Concerning the use and availability of personal protective equipment (PPEs), the NCDC boss urged both public and private hospitals to procure their PPEs and factor it into the cost for health care delivery.

He said: “Our hospitals both public and private, really need to include the purchasing of personal protective equipment in their procurement plans. These are things that they have to buy to keep their hospital going.

“What we are doing now is simply a response to an outbreak – managing logistics, sending around PPEs across the country. This is definitely not what we should be doing as a country. So, that has to change as we refigure our health system to include this.

Yes, these things are expensive but you have to include it. Healthcare can become expensive but whatever the cost, it has to be factored into the cost of delivering healthcare. There is no point in having a doctor or a nurse working if they cannot have the personal protective equipment that they need.

“We need to push harder as doctors, nurses, medical lab scientists, to ensure that there is running water in our clinics, and insist on these things.

“Patients are encouraged to ask questions of their doctors when next he or she wants to attend to them without a face mask or hand glove.”
https://thenationonlineng.net/patients-without-symptoms-to-be-discharged-after-14-days-says-ncdc/

Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by jazinogold(m): 4:57am On Jun 05, 2020
This is risky
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by darthv: 4:57am On Jun 05, 2020
Why do I just feel that may patients were not coronavirus infected, probably faulty test kit or infected during the testing time.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by farmsata(m): 4:58am On Jun 05, 2020
Nice, I hope a new data comes out to rubbish this whole covid-19 thing.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI(m): 4:59am On Jun 05, 2020
Haha

I can’t blame anyone that calls this scam, they know scales are falling from everyone’s eye, we can see through your bvllshit and biase

The media is the greatest cabal, waiting patiently to for their next agenda

Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by wintersnow(m): 4:59am On Jun 05, 2020
Gradually everything is getting revealed... Fcking scammers

Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Richdad50(m):
shocked

Winding down the biggest SCAM in Nigeria's history. They have fattened over the last 3months while you and I have grow lean consistently as the months increases.

Financial objectives have been achieved hence the gradual receding of rules and protocols developed over the lockdown.

One thing is sure, the wicked shall not go unpunished.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by ipobarecriminals:
grin THIEVES.U detained pipu without testing huh sad.What a country sad.Scamdemic
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by mygreenday(m): 5:00am On Jun 05, 2020
After 14 days of what?
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by saajus:
Ha, that Benue woman really suffered. 50+ days in isolation centre.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by hadonahi:
una for still isolate dem
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by ipobarecriminals: 5:02am On Jun 05, 2020
huh
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by iCauseTrouble: 5:05am On Jun 05, 2020
shocked
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Joefat: 5:05am On Jun 05, 2020
And they've already count them among with the infected patients? This is Terious. Punch of jokes all around.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Jostoman: 5:07am On Jun 05, 2020
NCDC want to be closing their business center gradually because nobody is donating money for them again.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by popez: 5:07am On Jun 05, 2020
This will help to make bed spaces available to patients who need them more, and the discharge figures will definitely rise once this guidelines are implemented.




May God guide and protect our health workers.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Adenex3051(m): 5:08am On Jun 05, 2020
I hope this doesn't backfire.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by ignis:
It is gradually becoming obvious that NCDC are not honest about COVID-19 in Nigeria.
God will judge NCDC and the government for conspiring to bring untold hardship to Nigerians and looting our money.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by recievesense: 5:13am On Jun 05, 2020
Scamdemic
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by SirWarlock: 5:14am On Jun 05, 2020
ignis:
It is gradually becoming obvious that NCDC are not honest about COVID-19 in Nigeria.
Why discharge a COVID-19 patient after 2 weeks bearing in mind that he can still spread the virus to orhers?
Read the article
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Teejay13(m): 5:14am On Jun 05, 2020
Allow them to be fooling themselves.

Scammers!

They taught we don't know all of there strategies.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by chilegeoffrey9(m): 5:15am On Jun 05, 2020
You see it’s only in this part of the world that we don’t see this patient in their different isolation. All we Dey hear everyday Na guidelines. God is watching.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by careytommy37(m): 5:15am On Jun 05, 2020
The scam is definitely over grin
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by STPEACE10: 5:18am On Jun 05, 2020
Soon, it will turn out to be "if you experience any of the covid 19 symptoms, go to the nearest primary health, they can handle it"

Honestly, we were collectively deceived.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Nobody: 5:19am On Jun 05, 2020
ignis:
It is gradually becoming obvious that NCDC are not honest about COVID-19 in Nigeria.
Why discharge a COVID-19 patient after 2 weeks bearing in mind that he can still spread the virus to orhers?
Later, you'll graduate with a pass degree and still blame the government that there's no job.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Fibonacci88: 5:24am On Jun 05, 2020
Those ppl always.saying wait for 14 days to see the impact there is community spread going on. I wonder what they'll be saying now. Coro news is now stale.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Nobody:
Covid-419 Scamdemic

'You can fool some people some times but you cant fool all the people all the time' - Bob Marley
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Keemie(f): 5:25am On Jun 05, 2020
ignis:
It is gradually becoming obvious that NCDC are not honest about COVID-19 in Nigeria.
Why discharge a COVID-19 patient after 2 weeks bearing in mind that he can still spread the virus to orhers?
Please read the article.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Nobody: 5:32am On Jun 05, 2020
Good. About time. Let’s wind down this foolish Coronavirus hysteria. If it’s really as infectious as they say it is then Nigeria is not equipped to handle and contain it in any real manner anyway. All these ones we have been doing is just for show.

Let’s allow those who will get it to get it and recover and let’s move on with our lives abeg.
Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by simple250: 5:34am On Jun 05, 2020
If you like keep them ....

Re: NCDC: COVID-19 Patients Without Symptoms To Be Discharged After 14 Days by Obidon1(m): 5:38am On Jun 05, 2020
We don hear
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