50 People At ‘High Risk’ Of Contracting Ebola In Port-Harcourt- Commissioner Of Health
According to the commissioner, who was briefing journalists on
developments on the virus, the state’s contact tracing team had
identified a total of 178 people who had contact with Dr. Iyke Enemuo,
the medic who died after treating an Ebola patient.
Parker said while the 50 had “high-risk exposure” to the virus, three persons had been moved to the Isolation centre in Eduoha, while late Enemuo’s wife who was earlier moved to Lagos is stable and responding to treatment.
Parker said while the 50 had “high-risk exposure” to the virus, three persons had been moved to the Isolation centre in Eduoha, while late Enemuo’s wife who was earlier moved to Lagos is stable and responding to treatment.
“The UPTH Mortuary, Samstel Clinic, Mandate Hotel, Green Heart Hospital
and Dr. Iyke Enemuo’s residence have all be decontaminated, so people
should not shy away from these places because they are safe now safe as a
result of the decontamination,” he said.
He frowned against stigmatisation of people who have contracted the virus, saying it is not a death sentence.
“All the people who presented themselves early for treatment in Lagos
have all survived,” he noted. Parker warned church leaders and other
religious organisations to desist from turning their premises to
hospital wards where they lay hands on people for spiritual healing,
insisting that all febrile illnesses must be reported for investigation
and prompt intervention.
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