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Council shuts down health centre to prevent COVID-19 spread in Lagos
The main building of BAT health centre was
closed down while the fumigated premises
would be open for patients.
The Agbado Oke-Odo Local Council
Development Area (LCDA), Lagos State has
shut Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT) Health
Centre, Aboru to curb the spread of
coronavirus in the area.
The council's Chairman, Mr David Famuyiwa ,
had recently ordered the closure of Meiran
Primary Health Care due to one of its staff
that tested positive to the virus.
Famuyiwa said in a statement on Tuesday
after inspecting some health facilities within
the council, that the main building of BAT
health centre was closed down while the
fumigated premises would be open for
patients.
According to him, COVID-19 test will continue
to be carried out in the facility to ascertain
patients' health conditions before attending to
them.
The chairman also said that fumigation has
also commenced at Primary Health Centres
(PHC) Meiran where members of staff had
tested positive to the coronavirus.
Famuyiwa said that all the PHCs within the
LCDA would also be fumigated to curb the
spread of the pandemic within the community.
"Fumigation has begun especially at the centre
where the member of staff tested positive to
the virus.
"At the same time, we will ensure that all other
centres are also fumigated to prevent the
spread of the pandemic within the LCDA," he
said.
According to him, alternative space has been
provided for the nursing mothers for the usual
immunisation given to children.
"I am glad to inform you that the nurses in
good health conditions will immunise babies on
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at the open
ground opposite the Meiran PHC.
"I advise nursing mothers to adhere strictly to
COVID-19 protocols during and after the
exercise."
Famuyiwa also advised the community
members to take responsibility for their health
and life by avoiding social events that
attracted large gatherings.
NAN reports that the LCDA had ordered the
immediate contact tracing of the colleagues
and associates of the affected staff as well as
patients who visited the facility in the last few
days.
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