BREAKING: FG To Recall Retired Doctors, Nurses Over COVID-19

March 23, 2020
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The Federal Government has said retired doctors and nurses could be recalled in states to help in the fight against COVID-19.

According to the Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, he said, 36 persons had so far been infected in the country, with 26 of them having travel history while six had contacts with infected persons.

He added that four of the infected persons had no travel history or known contact with a confirmed case.

The minister said one death had so far been recorded.

He said, “We have advised that some states should issue a call for retired doctors and nurses to be able to be reabsorbed and come back to service for this particular period if the need arises. They can be recalled back to active duty. They are in the reserved pool.

Meanwhile, The Federal Government also revealed that the 67-year-old Nigerian who was the first person to die of COVID-19 early Monday morning had an underlying illness and died due to complications.Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, said this during a press briefing to update Nigerians on the pandemic and the efforts to contain the spread.However, despite the rise in the spread of the disease from 12 cases on Friday to 36 cases on Monday morning, the minister insisted that the Federal Government would not consider compulsory or force isolation of those coming from highly-endemic countries.

But he added that more measures would be instituted by both the Federal and state governments, as the situation demands.

According to him, “we do not hope that we need, at some point, to enforce isolation but we want to depend on the sense of responsibility of all citizens,” adding that “as of forced isolation, we have not come to that yet, but we have on occasion had to go after persons who came from abroad and did not registered their presence and we believe they don’t go for isolation.”

The minister said the country recorded its first death from COVID-19 in the country.

He said: “This was a Nigerian who unfortunately had underlying illnesses and died due to complications on the 22nd of March in Abuja. He had recently returned from the United Kingdom.

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