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COVID-19: Lagos Sacks Over 30 Front-line Health Workers

Despite the surging cases of Coronavirus in the state, Lagos State has sacked over 30 front-line health workers fighting the virus.

Explaining, the Lagos Chairman of Medical Guild, Dr Oluwajimi Sodipo, said the disengaged workers were part of the first set of volunteers at the infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba, while some others including nurses, doctors and pharmacists were attached to the Onikan Isolation Centre.

He said, “Although I can’t give a specific number of workers affected, the majority of them were Medical Guild members.

“The state government just suddenly informed them and claimed they wanted to rotate health workers in the isolation centres. Our challenge had been that there had been no agreement with them in the first place when they started, even those that had been asked to leave, they were still being owed remuneration for the previous months they have been working.

“Some of the affected workers complained that they had at one point or the other became positive with COVID-19 and there was no clarification on the insurance that they were supposed to benefit from the state government. All these things should have been clearly stated in an agreement before they resumed at the isolation centre.”

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