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Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by kahal29: 4:31am On Apr 18, 2020
St. Edwards hospital in Ajah area of Lagos state has called on its visitors to undergo self-isolation for a period of 14 days.

Metro Health, one of the state’s health maintenance organisations (HMOs), disclosed that the hospital had been attending to a COVID-19 patient unknowingly.

The patient, with cardiac symptoms, was said to have been admitted to the hospital on April 11, without providing information about previous contact with a COVID-19 case.

In a statement, the hospital said it received a call from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on April 12 regarding the patient.

“The Hospital received the team from NCDC, and sample was taken from the patient on that Sunday, April 12, 2020,” it read.

“NCDC communicated the result on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, which confirmed the patient to be positive and said they were coming to evacuate the patient.

“NCDC did not come on Tuesday but eventually came on Wednesday, April 15, 2020, and evacuated the patient.

“The hospital has been cooperating with NCDC, WHO and all other health agencies that have called or visited since the incident.

“The hospital had been decontaminated on April 15 working with NCDC and following the guidelines stipulated by NCDC. Though NCDC counselled that they can start normal work after one (1) hour of decontamination, the hospital decided to remain closed and reopen for business on Friday, April 17, 2020.”


The hospital said in line with guidelines prescribed by NCDC, those who visited the facility between April 11 and April 15 should “immediately self isolate, stay at home and avoid contact with people including your family (by staying in a room) for 14 days.”

It advised such persons to avoid public places and public transportation.

In a tweet, the hospital made clarification about the COVID-19 patient.


“St Edward hospital does not treat covid 19 patients. I am a cardiologist. One of my hypertensive diabetic patient tested postive for covid19 and he was sent to the isolation centre according to protocol. Anybody can have covid19. We cannot start neglecting or sending away patients because we think they may have covid 19. Patient have to test positive before you can send them to the isolation centre. Unfortunately, the test takes about 3 days for the result to comes out. While you are waiting, you have to do your best as a doctor to keep the patient alive,” the tweet read.
https://www.thecable.ng/alert-all-those-who-recently-visited-this-lagos-hospital-advised-to-self-isolate

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by Nwodosis(m): 4:36am On Apr 18, 2020
The hospital is good as closed for now, the admitted patients will discharge themselves and no new patient will go near that hospital with this knowledge of covid-19 case.

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by BEEFIE: 4:41am On Apr 18, 2020
all hospital should be given head up of patients showing symptoms of covid 19. his family should be isolated

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by igbarasdynasty: 4:45am On Apr 18, 2020
Lagos has a very small land mass and it is one of, if not the most congested city in Nigeria and Africa at large....

Strict attention should be placed on Lagos to avoid worse spread and death cases like NYC....


My fear is the North, they might linger the spread of the virus in Nigeria.

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by ThatFairGuy: 4:47am On Apr 18, 2020
ONLY God can help us. Those visitors has mixed with people, those people mixed with has also mixed with people and so on. ONLY God.
Meanwhile, let's let's use all measures of protection against this viral disease be it natural Herbal and Prophetic medicine for Muslim and likes (ask any Islamic medicine store of teebu n nabawi against this kinda viral disease). We'll win this war Against covid-19 God willing

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by Nobody: 4:51am On Apr 18, 2020
all hospitals should have the means to test for covid19 before admitting patients

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by madridguy(m): 5:10am On Apr 18, 2020
Leave North alone.

igbarasdynasty:
Lagos has a very small land mass and it is one, if not the most congested cities in Nigeria and Africa at large....

Strict attention should be placed on Lagos to avoid worse spread and death cases like NYC....


My fear is the North, they might linger the spread of the virus in Nigeria.

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by DonFreshmoney(m): 5:10am On Apr 18, 2020
That patient unknowingly has spread the disease to at least 10 more people between those days.. its a pity

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by Ironic: 5:15am On Apr 18, 2020
God bless South East.

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by kahal29: 6:01am On Apr 18, 2020
Mods front page. Pls help save lives.
Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by scrolldown88: 6:08am On Apr 18, 2020
Stay at home. Wash your hands. It's going to be over soon.

The new cases that are popping up now where already infected, probably weeks ago. This is why effort should be made at testing more people. If this test were not done we would have be comfortable thinking there are less cases in Nigeria. The only way to flush out this plague is to figure out the affected, quarantine them and treat them.

I now know why the last statement of the national pledge reads 'so help me God'
Cause frankly, we need God's help

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by Jestin: 6:18am On Apr 18, 2020
Seriously more people need to be tested to ascertain their status. Even the health workers that attended to him there may have contacted it .

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by NaijaOlosho(f): 6:19am On Apr 18, 2020
Hmmmm
Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:19am On Apr 18, 2020
We really hope they listen

It is for their own good.

We hope they comply with this directive.

You Only Live Once.

May God continue to protect us and every members of our family from this deadly virus killing people all over the world.

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by ikorodureporta: 6:19am On Apr 18, 2020
i go one hospital, security check tempature, & direct me to wash my hand for tap. A bottle of sanitizer dey beside d tap too..

I say make him help me control d tap d guy refused...I say so na me good to touch yr contaminated tap....he just allowed me in

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by DriggityDre: 6:19am On Apr 18, 2020
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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by tophumble(m): 6:20am On Apr 18, 2020
This is becoming serious

Oh Lord, pls save us
Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by adioolayi(m): 6:21am On Apr 18, 2020
Why are medical personnel behaving this way...I am not a Dr, but then.. logically.....Every patient they receive anywhere now, primary health centre, General hospital, teaching hospitals and ALL Private hospitals ..should be approached as a possible COVID19 Patients.

We've read widely that it comes sometimes not with
common symptoms like cough, difficulty in breathing and high fever, but, just like the case here, it comes with cardiovascular related issues...some with body or joint pains.

All health care providers (Drs, Nurses, Pharmacist, lab technologists, cleaners, security) should be on guard. Approach ALL Patients as if they are COVID19 Patients.

To Nairalanders, hospitals is not a cinema or shopping mall at this period...if you don't have justifiable reasons to visit, don't go. If possible, call your Dr on phone, some can attend to you via phone. If necessary you go, ensure you take responsibility of preventing Amy form of contact at the hospital...and go alone...don't carry all your households follow go hospital...no be supermarket.

Stay Safe

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by opalu: 6:21am On Apr 18, 2020
Ok
Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by realstars: 6:22am On Apr 18, 2020
This Thing Is More Seriouse Than Ever, May God Save Us All,

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by gambia(m): 6:22am On Apr 18, 2020
Chinese virus is real. Let's stay safe my people.

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by nanaaish22: 6:23am On Apr 18, 2020
Ok to
Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by GOFRONT(m): 6:23am On Apr 18, 2020
China has killed our Abba Kyari..

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by todaynewsreview: 6:24am On Apr 18, 2020
Hmmmmmmm......guess it's time for everyone to sit-up now. Many things are bound to change already.

All patients even with fever should be treated with more caution now. Nobody can tell as it's now.






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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by Thetruthshallse(m): 6:25am On Apr 18, 2020
The elite that travel to uk and us should sit their ass down one place, we didn't enjoy with them so we can die with them
Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by ajimotoke(m): 6:27am On Apr 18, 2020
You see now, attending to covid -19 patient unknowingly, by now all hospitals are not wise enough to know that someone can develop malaria symptoms with the virus, so they can be prepared.

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Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by ignis: 6:28am On Apr 18, 2020
All Nigerians should aelf isolate for 2 weeks.
Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by Whothecapfits: 6:28am On Apr 18, 2020
ok
Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by udoka55555: 6:35am On Apr 18, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
That patient unknowingly has spread the disease to at least 10 more people between those days.. its a pity



Do you mean 10 or 1000?
Re: Visitors To St Edward Hospital, Ajah, Lagos Advised To Self Isolate by dayorich: 6:36am On Apr 18, 2020
You are very smart my guy. I always think about this public tap issue. The only solution is to provide hand gloves. But how can one wash hands with gloves

I think the solution is to dedicate a security? staff to be the ONLY person to operate the tap.


ikorodureporta:
i go one hospital, security check tempature, & direct me to wash my hand for tap. A bottle of sanitizer dey beside d tap too..

I say make him help me control d tap d guy refused...I say so na me good to touch yr contaminated tap....he just allowed me in

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