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Borno surveillance team finds fleeing COVID-19 patient

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The Borno State health surveillance and investigation team has found the 24-year-old man who went into hiding after testing positive for COVID-19 in the state.

The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Salisu Kwaya-Bura, disclosed this on Monday.

The commissioner, who is also the Secretary of the Borno State High-Powered Team on COVID-19, said the patient was found in a critical state in his family house in Gwange area of Maiduguri, the state capital.

He said: “The patient was moved on a stretcher and is now on a ventilator in an isolation centre in Maiduguri.

“Health workers are doing everything humanly possible to revive the patient.

“Also, a contact tracing and surveillance team has been deployed to identify persons who may have had direct and indirect contacts with him for risks assessment, isolation advice and collection of samples for tests.”

He also disclosed that the 42-year-old woman, who also tested positive at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), is still at large.

“This is a call on her, to as a matter of urgency, report to the hospital even as a combination of health surveillance experts and security officials are making all efforts to trace her.

“The chances of recovery from COVID-19 are higher at the isolation centres,” Kwaya-Bura added.

He urged citizens who test positive for COVID-19 not to stay away from isolation centres but to come forward in order to receive help.

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He also called on members of the public to show empathy and compassion, rather than stigmatise anyone who tested positive for the disease.

The commissioner pointed out that stigmatisation only keeps patients away from isolation centres and made them spread the virus to even those who stigmatise them.

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