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Journalist, Adamawa COVID-19 Index Case, 4 Others Discharged From Isolation Centre
By Ibrahim Abdul
After testing negative twice in line with NCDC protocols, Adamawa first index case, as well as four others, have been released from government isolation.
The state government had on April 21, 2020, broken the news that a COVID-19 case was recorded in the state.
Although all the close contacts of the index case have tested negative to COVID-19 other cases were recorded in various parts of the state.
Speaking during an event at the COVID-19 Isolation Centre at Kofare in Yola, Governor Umaru Fintiri congratulated the frontline health workers towards successful treatment of the recovered patients.
He stressed the need for the reintegration of the recovered patients back to society and appealed for people not to
panic and stigmatize the recovered patients but embrace them as the virus was manageable and curable.
Fintiri thanked the Containment Committee and the frontline workers for a job well done as well as Adamawa people for putting aside politics and cooperated with government towards containing the virus in the state.
He appealed to people to continue to adhere to the laid down safety protocols to curtail the spread of the virus as the state government was on top of the situation and doing everything it could to contain the virus in Adamawa.
The Secretary to the State Government, Malam Bashir Ahmad, also the State Chairman of COVID-19 Containment Committee intimated the Governor about the recovered five patients including the index case-patient.
Meanwhile, Governor Umaru Fintiri alongside his Deputy Chief Crowther Seth inspected the Psychiatric Unit at the Specialist Hospital Yola which is under renovation for converting it into COVID-19 permanent Isolation Centre in the state.