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COVID-19: 80 Per cent Of Patients Don’t Require Hospital Admission — PTF Tells Oyo, Other States

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The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 pandemic has disclosed that it is not advisable for states to keep eighty percent of their COVID-19 patients in the isolation centres.

This was disclosed by the National Coordinator of the PTF, Dr Sani Aliyu, during the daily press briefing by the task force in Abuja.

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Aliyu stated that eighty percent of patients who are asymptomatic are better treated in more comfortable places like hotels.

He explained further that the advice to keep those with little or no symptoms away from hospitals and Isolation centres were because they would not need serious treatment or monitoring.

He added that this would make the available spaces more adequate for those with serious symptoms, just as it would come cheaper for state governments to manage.

He also charged state governments to start preparing and equipping isolation centres, with not less than 300 beds.

He, however, warned citizens that they must do everything to prevent another spike in the spread of the virus during the eased lockdown phase.

“It is particularly important that when it comes to isolation facilities, that appropriate prioritisation is placed on those that have mild or no symptoms. This group of persons with COVID-19 infection should not be placed in a hospital environment, they are better off being placed in a non-hospital environment, such as hotels, where they’ll be comfortably looked after because they do not require any specific monitoring or treatment and it will be much cheaper for state governments to adopt this approach for the 80% of those that will be positive with COVID-19 infection and allow hospital beds and medical facilities to be used for those that require them most.

“I’ll like to again emphasise the need for us all to take personal responsibility for our health as well as the health of our loved ones and our community. We need to be aware of our physical space, we need to be very observant of the persons around us and of the need to maintain physical distancing as well as avoiding mass gatherings,” he said.

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