The Increasing Coronavirus Cases Is Overwhelming, We Cant Cope - SGF Boss Mustapha

Date: 28-05-2020 10:22 am (3 years ago) | Author: kacy lee
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The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has said the Federal Ministry of Health has shortlisted for further investigations, three Nigerian drugs, which have the potential to cure  COVID-19 or treat its symptoms.

The Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha, disclosed this on Wednesday at the PTF press conference in Abuja, where the ministry of health warned that Nigeria’s health system could not cope with increasing COVID-19 cases.

But Mustapha said three shortlisted drugs would be subjected to further investigations by relevant health agencies.

At the PTF press briefing on Wednesday, Mustapha  disclosed that the Federal Ministry of Health had held a virtual meeting with some researchers and scientists who had made claims about COVID-19 cure and shortlisted three for further research.

He stated, “As a measure of the importance attached to research and development of local capacity for finding a cure to the COVID-19, the Federal Ministry of Health held a virtual meeting with a number of researchers and scientists with claims to cure for COVID 19 and out of the numerous claimants, three were found to deserve further investigation and have been forwarded to the relevant authorities for appropriate review.

“Similarly, efforts are being made by the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology to subject some locally manufactured COVID-19 equipment to verification and subsequent certification.”

The task force also backed the decision of the World Health Organisation to suspend clinical trials of hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of the novel coronavirus.

The PTF Chairman, Mustapha, therefore cautioned the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control and other relevant agencies to ensure that all claims to treatment by scientists and researchers were subjected to scientific certification protocols.

But  Boss Mustapha urged NAFDAC  to subject all claims to scientific investigations.


The PTF also  said a protocol had been developed to give community members greater involvement and ownership in identifying and supporting the case management process.

Mustapha said the details would be unfolded in the coming days.

The SGF said allowances of security agents and  frontline medical workers would be paid as soon as  the National Assembly approved the 2020 Budget Appropriation (Amendment) Bill.

He said, “You are aware that the National Assembly is cutting short its recess to reconvene tomorrow to consider the adjustment to the 2020 budget. You don’t begin to apply certain amount of money…you wait for approvals.

“I believe by the time the leadership of the National Assembly considers the adjustment which has become of necessity because of the economic impact of COVID-19, I can assure everybody will be paid the  stipends they are entitled to.”

At the press briefing, the minister of state for health said that 21 states had fewer  than 100 bed spaces each for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.

He  added that only five states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, had at least the prescribed 300 beds.

Nigeria has 112 treatment, isolation centres

The minister also stated the country had 112 treatment and isolation centres in the 36 states and the FCT with a total of 5,324 beds.

Increasing cases could exceed govt’s capacity to cope – Health minister

The minister said, “Though not surprising, we are concerned about the increasing number of confirmed cases. This is because very high cases could seriously exceed the capacity of our health system to cope. Routine cases may also suffer as a result. Therefore, non-pharmaceutical preventive approach is still our best strategy.

“At present, we have a total of 112 treatment and isolation centres in all the 36 states and the FCT with 5,324 beds. While only five states including the FCT have at least 300 beds as prescribed for isolation and treatment, 21 states have less than 100 bed spaces.

Govt asks philanthropists to set up treatment centres

“As the number of confirmed cases increases, there is an urgent need to expand our treatment centres across the country. I therefore call on the state governors and philanthropists to take active and deliberate steps to scale up the number of beds for isolation and treatment of confirmed cases in their states.”

The health minister said the Nigerian medical researchers working with foreign partners had been able to ascertain that the strain of COVID-19 in Nigeria was the same in Wuhan, China, where the virus first broke out.


The Director General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu,  said new studies showed that the novel coronavirus had a viability period of a maximum of 10 days.

Ihekweazu stated,  “One of the merits over the last few days is (that) detection of fragments of this virus, over time, doesn’t in itself mean that there is an active virus, over time.

“Studies have now shown, using this PCR test, in addition to something we call ‘viral culture,’ day to day, that the longest viability period of the virus is about 10 days, maximum.”

He said, in some of the “celebrated” COVID-19 cases, the Federal Government could not discharge those patients at the time because they did not know how long the virus remain viable.

On the situation in Kogi State, the NCDC DG said the centre would provide support to states that sought it.

He said, “We are focused on supporting all the states in the country and our focus will continue to be states requesting and the people living in those states.

“Almost every day, I get calls from governors pushing for labs, treatment centres, commodities, IPC (infection prevention and control), technical support, guidance (and) knowledge.”

While fielding questions, he spoke on the isolation and discharge of recent evacuees to Nigeria, saying none of the United Kingdom evacuees isolated in Abuja, who returned on May 8, was positive.

Three out of the 256 Nigerians evacuated from Dubai on May 7 had tested positive for COVID-19 in Lagos.

The NCDC boss stated that costs per test were sometimes not as simple as one would think, adding it depended on what one included in the cost.

The Lagos State Government, last Thursday, said it had conducted 16,000 COVID-19 tests at the average cost of between N40,000 and N50,000, adding that it had spent about N800m on testing alone.


Posted: at 28-05-2020 10:22 AM (3 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- Henrybobo at 28-05-2020 10:42 AM (3 years ago)
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which increasing corona... una don too lie, now person no go know when una de tell the truth again
Posted: at 28-05-2020 10:42 AM (3 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- olowoinlionsden at 28-05-2020 10:44 AM (3 years ago)
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Perhaps the Government should find another viable alternative to locking Nigerians permanently in their homes; people become impoverished, thus reducing their immune system to fight minor illnesses. Kaduna State is a good example, where their 'military' Governor had padlocked the people indefinetly, some guillible citizens of the State have cowardly praised the dwarf for good thinking, but  thevirus is now rising ex potentially in the State.
Posted: at 28-05-2020 10:44 AM (3 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Sameola1 at 28-05-2020 02:49 PM (3 years ago)
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Shopping the money
Posted: at 28-05-2020 02:49 PM (3 years ago) | Upcoming
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