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The Federal Government has asked hotels and schools to get ready as it considers using them as isolation centres in the event of overflow of coronavirus patients in available hospitals.
At the daily briefing of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19in Abuja on Thursday, Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire said the country presently has over 112 treatment and isolation centres in the 35 states and FCT with over 5,000 beds isolation centres in the 35 states and FCT with over 5,000 beds, but not all states have made it up to at least 300 beds prescribed for isolation and treatment, adding that schools and hotels need to be prepared in the likelihood of an overflow of COVID-19 patients.
“We need to continue increasing bed capacity to match the probable number of patients, so that we do not experience horrific scenes of bed space shortages seen in some European hospitals,” Ehanire stated.
“In event of overflow, we can require hotels and school dormitories to be prepared for level 1 (quarantine) and level 2 isolation (of COVID-19 positive with zero or mild symptoms), to free hospital beds to be dedicated to level 3, (moderate to severe cases) and level 4, (high dependency and Intensive care unit). I therefore call on activists and philanthropists to work with state governments in concerted steps to scale up non-pharmaceutical measures and beef up infrastructural assets for isolation and treatment in their states.
“Though we are in the community transmission phase of response, easing social restrictions is desirable, but only if we can meet up with expectations that will not allow a spike in infection rates. This is what has led certain countries to reintroduce lockdowns. We are reviewing health sector specific advisories on re-opening the economy.”