Featured Headlines News

A’Ibom faults NCDC’s report of 5 COVID-19 positive cases

The Akwa Ibom state government has critized the eeport of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) over five infected persons in the state, saying the result of the test did not follow due process.

Addressing correspondents in Uyo on Thursday shortly after an emergency meeting with the incident management committee on the coronavirus pandemic at Government House, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Dominic Ukpong, explained that the results were supposed to be sent to his office for onward transmission to the governor for necessary action.

He said even the director of the NCDC was surprised when he was contacted immediately the test results were announced on twitter causing residents of the state to panic.

Ukpong said the blood samples were taken from the team of medical outreach who visited the state.

“We observed a disturbing breach in the test and reporting procedure. Akwa Ibom state government only heard about the test results in the news.

“The director general of the NCDC was not aware of the reported result announcement.

“All five reported positive test cases have been contacted and they have showed no COVID-19 symptoms.

“While the tests were being processed in NCDC approved test facilities, all suspected cases were held in isolation.

“Several sample batches have been previously sent for testing from Akwa Ibom state and they all returned negative results,” he declared.

Ukpong maintained that the irregularities in the testing procedure compelled all health care professionals in the state to call for immediate reconfirmation tests for the five persons and the results made public

“Owing to the irregularities observed in the testing and reporting procedure, health care professionals in Akwa Ibom state have called for an immediate reconfirmation test on the five reported cases,” the commissioner added.

He appealled to the NCDC to ensure that due processes are followed to bring public confidence in every test procedure.

“Every result released in the country has some procedures. But, this one did not follow established process. The laboratory is supposed to send the results to the governor first not to the NCDC.

READ ALSO: COVID-19: Ganduje, wife test negative for COVID-19

“This procedures was not followed. The governor didn’t know about it. And when we called the rirector of NCDC, he was shocked and promised to call us back. When he finally called, he told us that he was not aware. Therefore, we have to do the tests again,” he said.

Ukpong charged citizens and residents of the state to remain calm and observe all personal and respiratory hygiene guidelines earlier issued including strict adherence to social distancing.

He assured all residents that the incident management committee would continue to meet daily to review the situation while the enforcement committee of the quarantine and restrictions of movement regulations would continue in their full operations to curtail spread of the disease.

Related Posts

Leave a Reply