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Coronavirus: Nigeria Shuts Two Isolation Centres Due To Lack Of Patients by Annabella11: 4:54am On Sep 27, 2020
Authorities in Abuja have shut two of the four isolation centres that cater for coronavirus patients in the Nigerian capital.
COVID-19 isolation centres located inside Karu and Asokoro general hospitals are now closed following the reduction in the number of patients.
Only the treatment centres in Idu and THISDAY Dome will now hold COVID-19 patients in Abuja.
There has been a significant reduction in the number of daily infections across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
For about a month, the West African nation has been recording daily figures below 300, an indication that the country is heading for a plateau in its epidemiological curve.
Health authorities, however, warn against relaxing, as low testing is still being witnessed across the country.
“One critical issue is the number of tests being done, and yes the number of tests has actually declined,” the director-general of Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Chikwe Ihekweazu, said at a Presidential TaskForce on COVID-19 briefing.
There has also an increase in the number of patients being discharged across isolation facilities in the country.
Nigeria has recorded over 58,000 cases leading to the death of over 1,100 people. Meanwhile, about 49,000 of the infected total have fully recovered after receiving treatment.
Only about 8,000 infections are still active, data from NCDC shows.
With more than 5,000 infections and 77 deaths, Abuja is the most impacted city after Lagos. A little over 4,900 persons have recovered in FCT with 509 active cases as of Friday evening.
Closure
PREMIUM TIMES reporters who visited the Karu isolation centre on Friday saw that it was under lock and key. The same scenario was seen at the isolation centre in Asokoro.


Authorities said they decided to close down both centres, leaving the ones in Idu and THIS DAY Dome, since there are now fewer patients infected from the COVID-19 virus.
The acting secretary, Health and Human Services Secretariat, Federal Capital Territory Administration Mohammed Kawu, said the centres were not purposely built as COVID-19 treatment centres, hence the need to convert them to their initial purpose.
“We officially converted both centres to conventional hospitals on August 24, 2020, because the number of COVID-19 patients is tremendously low,” Kawu told PREMIUM TIMES on the phone.
The 500-bed capacity facility in Idu used to be an unoccupied railway school facility at the Abuja-Kaduna railway terminal at Idu. It was however converted to an isolation centre at the onset of COVID-19 in Nigeria.
“THIS DAY Dome also has a 300-bed capacity, which is enough to cater for patients in the Nigerian capital. Both centres were intentionally built as isolation centres,” the official said.
This is really good news! The closure of the quarantine center shows that the number of infection cases is decreasing. In contrast, India, the United States and other countries have a huge number of infections, and there are many hospital patients. Most people who are not serious can only be isolated and observed at home. It’s really incomprehensible that some people don’t pay attention to COVID-19. At present, the situation of COVID-19 has been suspended, but we can’t relax our vigilance until COVID-19 has completely disappeared.

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Re: Coronavirus: Nigeria Shuts Two Isolation Centres Due To Lack Of Patients by Kpomosauce: 4:59am On Sep 27, 2020
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Re: Coronavirus: Nigeria Shuts Two Isolation Centres Due To Lack Of Patients by Nobody: 5:12am On Sep 27, 2020
i talkam before now

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Re: Coronavirus: Nigeria Shuts Two Isolation Centres Due To Lack Of Patients by tobechi74: 5:20am On Sep 27, 2020
Or lack of testing

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Re: Coronavirus: Nigeria Shuts Two Isolation Centres Due To Lack Of Patients by thesicilian: 6:59am On Sep 27, 2020
It's not because we're winning the war against coronavirus. It's simply because Nigerians are tired. Tired of testing, tired of the disease. And most importantly, no more relief funds to embezzle by the authorities.

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Re: Coronavirus: Nigeria Shuts Two Isolation Centres Due To Lack Of Patients by neonly: 9:04am On Sep 27, 2020
thesicilian:
It's not because we're winning the war against coronavirus. It's simply because Nigerians are tired. Tired of testing, tired of the disease. And most importantly, no more relief funds to embezzle by the authorities.


U said it all Jehovah bless u
Re: Coronavirus: Nigeria Shuts Two Isolation Centres Due To Lack Of Patients by Goel: 1:43pm On Sep 27, 2020
Annabella11:
In contrast, India, the United States and other countries have a huge number of infections, and there are many hospital patients. Most people who are not serious can only be isolated and observed at home. It’s really incomprehensible that some people don’t pay attention to COVID-19. At present, the situation of COVID-19 has been suspended, but we can’t relax our vigilance until COVID-19 has completely disappeared.
United States and India have done respectively 100 million and 70 million tests respectively which is highest in world. US still is moving ahead to test 50% of its population while India wants to cross 20% to catch up developed countries.

Most of small countries have stopped or reduced testing when infection rate fell. Given that Nigeria's testing rate was already less than 10% of India, there is no comparison even if Nigeria got low number of cases.

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