Lagos govt shuts down Hospital where Abba Kyari’s death treated
The Lagos state government on Monday, April 20, has shut down the private hospital where the Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari to the President Muhammadu Buhari died and five other private hospitals in the state after some workers were exposed to COVID-19, otherwise to known as Coronavirus.
The State government on Monday decontaminated the hospitals and placed them under lock for two weeks, Daily Trust reports.
The hospitals include:
St Nicholas, Lagos Island branch;
First Cardiology Consultants Hospital, Ikoyi (where Abba Kyari died),
St Edwards Hospital, Ajah,
Vedic Lifecare Hospital, Lekki;
County Hospital, Ogba and
Premier Specialist Hospital, Victoria Island.
Prof Akin Abayomi, Lagos State Commissioner for Health had revealed that Kyari died from complications of COVID-19 at First Cardiology Consultants in Lagos State which is listed among the hospitals above.
One of the hospitals, Vevic Lifecare Hospital in Lekki, in a statement announced that the management suspended operations for approximately ten days.
It said the decision became necessary after a COVID-19 patient was inadvertently admitted at the facility and two hospital staff members contracted the deadly virus.
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The staff and family members who visited the hospital or had been in contact with anyone who visited any of the above-listed hospitals were advised to self-isolate and call the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).
It was recalled that a letter signed by the Clinical Director of St Nicholas, Dr Ebun Bamgboye, made available to the public on Monday confirmed that the hospital has suspended activities for two weeks.
Bamgboye added that patients will henceforth be attended to through telemedicine.