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General News of Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Eight Benue health workers test positive for COVID-19

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At least eight health workers, including doctors, have tested positive for the deadly COVID-19, the state government confirmed on Wednesday.

Of the eight infected persons, there are five medical doctors two ambulance drivers and one emergency worker, according to the Chairman, Benue State Committee on COVID-19, and the Deputy Governor of the State, Benson Abounu.

Briefing journalists on the activities of the committee, Abounu said that the first fatality of coronavirus recorded in the state was not treated for coronavirus but leukaemia.

Abounu explained that the deceased only started coughing three days to his demise and his samples were taken to Abuja for a test which returned positive.

The deputy governor said that over 100 people who have had contact with the deceased had been traced.

Abounu said, “The issue of the person reported to have died as a result of COVID-19 in the state, I read about it on Facebook.

“But the case referred to was not managed for Covid19, it was a serious ailment, 20 days ago he had a major surgical operation, opened from neck to abdomen. The gentleman in question had cancer of the bone marrow.

“And when diagnosed for such ailment, hardly, can the person live up to five years.

“But three days to his demise, he started coughing and his samples were taken and sent to Abuja and came out positive.

“So, It is possible that the deceased who was not in isolation centre must have had contact with a coronavirus victim through those who were visiting him in the hospital.

“So, it is difficult at this stage to say that what really killed him was COVID-19.

“The team has been able to trace all those who had contact with the deceased, 57 health workers, relations and family members who visited him while in the hospital over 100 of them have been traced.”