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Lagos unveils 20 COVID-19 sampling centres

Lagos State Commissioner for Health Prof Akin Emmanuel Abayomi

Lagos State Government has set up sampling stations in the 20 local government areas of the State where citizens that fit the case definition of COVID-19 can visit to drop samples for testing. 

The gesture is to increase COVID-19 testing capacity in the state and bring COVID-19 testing opportunity closer to the people. 

Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi stated this on Sunday while giving the situation report on COVID-19 to newsmen in Lagos. 

He added that the idea is also aimed at taking work strain off health workers that visit several local governments for case search and sample collection.

Abayomi stressed that the new arrangement would provide opportunity for people at the local government with symptoms of COVID-19 to present themselves early for testing. 

He said, “we have decentralised the locations where you can have yourself submitted for sampling. So what we’ve done is to move sampling stations to the local government. And if you feel that you have any of the symptoms associated with COVID-19, you can present yourself to this decentralized sampling stations.

“They are not testing stations, they are sampling stations and If you meet the criteria for testing, you will be able to receive the counsel of the staff and your sample will be taken.

“We are not just testing anybody, there is a criteria for testing; you either must have COVID-19 symptoms, or meet the case definition or be in close contact with somebody that have been confirmed with COVID-19. Your samples would be taken and it would then be sent to one of our accredited testing facilities and those facilities will then perform the tests”, the Commissioner explained.

He added that the strategy would help the COVID-19 response team get a better idea of what is going on in the community and also make the diagnosis of COVID-19 early at the local government level.

Abayomi also disclosed that wearing of face masks does not protect against COVID-19 Infection but rather protect people around an infected person from being infected through the increased amount of fluid generated from coughing or sneezing.

“There is some theoretical evidence that the wearing of masks may indeed reduce the amount of droplets in the environment from the person that is infected with COVID-19 and that is the reason why we are beginning to define the strategy of face masks for the general community”, he said.

He further disclosed that the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has already given instructions that tailors and seamstresses should be commissioned to commence mass production of locally made face masks from a standard design that have been given to them. 

Adding that the wearing of the home made mask is just to reduce the amount of droplets that may be produced by the process of coughing and sneezing.

“Tailors and seamstresses are empowered to produce and provide standard home made face mask that the public can wear without pulling on the limited stocks of professional face masks that health professional require such that in a couple of weeks, we will be able to mass produce locally made face masks not medical mask”. 

He noted that the State is not encouraging the public to go and purchase medical mask because it would deprive the medical community of the medical mask that they require for their professional activity. 

The Commissioner urged residents to report early symptoms of COVID-19 infection to dedicated COVID-19 toll free helplines – 08000CORONA.

He added that early presentation of COVID-19 symptoms by patients will help provide best opportunity for patients to survive the infection as it will give room for timely and adequate intervention and care.

“It is important members of the public are aware that the sooner we get to know about you and the sooner we can admit you. If you have mild to moderate symptoms under the supervision of our expert we may be able to prevent you from moving from moderate to severe and prevent you from moving from severe to critical case”

“We implore the communities not to feel the urge to stay at home when you have symptoms of COVID-19 because you are more likely to survive the COVID-19 infection under our supervision”, Abayomi said. 

The Commissioner stated further that the two fatalities recorded in Lagos was as a result of late presentation to the State facilities as they were already at a very late stage of their complications and eventually died enroute to the hospital.

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