Coronavirus
The Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has raised alarm following the isolation of 19 doctors.
The Southwest caucus of the Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors
(NARD), has revealed that about 19 medical doctors in the Southwest are
currently quarantined in various tertiary health institutions in the
region due to their exposure to the Coronavirus infection.
A report by TheNation revealed that the Association also decried what it described the “increasing reports of information hoarding and denial of symptoms”
by patients and their relatives especially as regards their traveling
history and other important symptoms of COVID-19 thereby increasing the
risk of exposure of doctors to the disease.
The group spoke in a statement signed by Dr Sebastine Oiwoh and Dr
Taofeek Sanni, Caucus leader and Deputy Caucus leader respectively.
The Association said it believed that the situation that led to the
infection of the doctors who were on duty call was avoidable if the
needful had been done by the authorities, patients and relations
concerned.
The Southwest NARD also expresses optimism that the unified effort
and cooperation that saw the country successfully defeat Ebola Virus
Disease epidemic in 2014 will also pay off this time around too.
According to the Resident Doctors, what worsens the situation is
the continuous inadequate provision of necessary Personal Protective
Equipment by Hospital Managemen, noting that while some hospitals don’t
readily make the PPE available, others claimed unavailability due to
poor funding by the Government to the Teaching Hospitals in the fight
against the scourge.
NARD warns that such act is not quickly addressed could threaten
the wellbeing of her members who are in the frontline of attending to
all forms of patients who present at the hospitals.
The statement reads in part “The Nigerian Association of
Resident Doctors (NARD) Southwest Caucus commends the efforts of our
members, other healthcare workers, the Nigerian Centre for Disease
Control (NCDC), the Governments at various levels and the good people of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria for the indomitable effort and zeal at
combating the global surge and pandemic of COVID-19."
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