Health

12 LUTH workers in isolation

The Chairman of LUTH’s MAC, Adeyemo, in an interview with journalists when the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19 visited the hospital, said none of the hospital doctors and nurses were unnecessarily exposed to a COVID-19 patient that died in the hospital last week.

He stated, “The issue now is that once the patient is positive, everyone seems to be worried.  We have identified about 12 of our staff that might have had contact with the diseased patient, and they are all under surveillance. This is the fourth day (Tuesday), and they are doing well.”

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