Ekiti State Government yesterday debunked
rumours of an outbreak of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease,
EVD, in the
state and cautioned against creating unjustifiable panic through
indiscriminate spreading of unsubstantiated rumours about spurious cases
of Ebola.
This came as the government lamented the
unfortunate death of a woman, who was said to have vomited and collapsed
in premises of the State Ministry of Health and was rejected in four
different private hospitals because of the text messages circulated by
some unidentified people suspected to be in the Healthcare sector that
tagged her ebola patient.
At a briefing, Commissioner for Health,
Professor Olusola Fasubaa assured that there was no known case of the
disease in the state and warned that sending callous messages through
the Short Message Service (SMS) could lead to avoidable death of
innocent and non-Ebola patients.
The Commissioner said a similar case at the
NYSC Orientation camp in Ise Ekiti where a young man who had been
inadequately treated for malaria collapsed and was abandoned by
everybody including the camp’s healthcare givers from 6am to 3pm when
the state government intervened.
Fasubaa, who explained that the National
laboratory in Lagos had declared the blood of the young man Ebola-free,
stressed that the patient was fortunate to be alive, saying he could
have died from non-attention by the healthcare givers.
He emphasised that to establish a suspected
case of Ebola, the person must have travelled to an infectious area or
had contact with an infected individual, and after 2-21 days of that
contact would develop the symptoms of fever, intense weakness, bone and
muscular pains, which would later progress to vomiting, diarrhea and
organ damage.
Prof Fasubaa appealed to doctors in the state
to live up to their responsibilities and remember the Hippocratic oath
they swore to. He stressed that not all patients that have fever or
vomiting have Ebola.
Narrating the pathetic story of the dead
health worker, who was a staff of the Comprehensive Health Centre,
Ogotun, the commissioner said “On 20th August,2014, a 55-year-old health
care worker at Ogotun- Ekiti, who was said not to have had any
complaints of illness in the last two months and no current history of
travel outside the state (according to her neighbours) got to the Data
Bank of the Ministry of Health at about 1.pm and collapsed after
coughing out blood and subsequently vomited and she was immediately
tagged Ebola victim without an adequate history taken and people started
running away.
“The woman subsequently died in the late
evening. The unnecessary write-up through the social media by some
doctors in the state is uncalled for, and counter-productive to the
efforts of the state government in containing and curtailing the spread
of the virus.” Ogun extends resumption date
Meanwhile, following the current global health challenge occasioned by
EVD, Ogun State government yesterday postponed the resumption date for
all public and private primary and secondary schools till further
notice. The government through a statement by the
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said the resumption
earlier scheduled for September 15, 2014 has been postponed
indefinitely.
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