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Why COVID-19 Patients Play, Dance in Isolation Centres – NCDC Boss

Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu

Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has come out to say, that some coronavirus patients are seen in videos on social media playing and dancing in isolation centres does not mean they are not infected with the virus.

NCDC Director-General, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, said this on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Thursday.

He said, unlike some other diseases, COVID-19 may not necessarily weaken infected persons physically.

In response to a question, he said, “I think people really need to understand why people are being put in these centres. Normally, you only go into a hospital when you’re ill, get a diagnosis, and then you are sometimes admitted if you’re very ill.

“But in this case, following the experience from other countries, we made a decision as a country to also put people in isolation centres not just because they are ill on their own but in order to stop them from transmitting this virus to others.

“When I travelled to China in late February or early March, things were put in place for these people (in quarantine), so they could exercise and dance because it is not easy to be somewhere, in isolation for three to four weeks when you are not physically ill.

“So, these are things we have to use to reassess our decisions. It is very difficult to make decisions based on one viral video. One Whatsapp video does not represent the experience of people across the country. It is very important that as leaders we are not pushed down a decision path because one video happened to go viral. Many people in these centres around the country are complying.”

Iheakweazu said the government would have loved to keep asymptomatic patients away from hospitals, and allowed them to self-isolate, but for the nature of Nigeria and the huge population, such approach may not help in curbing the spread of the virus.

 

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