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How COVID-19 patient died in Surulere General Hospital

Meanwhile, in a related development, workers at the Randle General Hospital, Surulere, Lagos State, are in panic after a COVID-19 patient brought to the hospital died of the infection.

Sunday PUNCH learnt that the victim, a 65-year-old woman, had presented to the hospital on Sunday with difficulty in breathing.

She was said to have been treated before some doctors asked that she be taken to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba, which is also within the neighbourhood.

However, the federal hospital was said to have rejected her, as she was returned to Randle.

She was said to have died at the general hospital shortly after her return.

A source told our correspondent that she was tested for the virus on Monday after officials of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control were invited to the hospital.

However, apprehensive medical workers were not informed of the result until Friday, as tension mounted.

He said, “The woman was a petty trader. She sold drugs to people and had a fever, which I believed she tried to treat on her own.

“But when she could no longer manage it, she came to the hospital on Sunday morning and was admitted. Her main complaint was difficulty in breathing, so she was taken as a case of heart failure.

“The woman also had diabetes. The patient was seen by two doctors, who checked her medical history. The woman was not breathing well. Those doctors then handed her over to another set of doctors, who took over the shift from them.

“The new set of doctors thought that it could be a COVID-19 case and alerted the managing director and the NCDC was invited to take her samples on Monday.”

Another source said shortly after the samples were taken, the patient was taken to LUTH by noon. However, she was rejected.

“The LUTH doctors told our people who took her there that the patient did not meet up with the COVID-19 criteria. She was then brought back to the general hospital.

“The doctors and nurses did their best, but after about one hour, she died,” the source said.

Sunday PUNCH learnt that the death sparked panic among members of staff, who were apprehensive of the result of the test earlier conducted by the NCDC.

A worker at the hospital accused the Managing Director, Dr Aduke Odutayo, of keeping the result secret until some doctors threatened to take the matter up.