Nigeria’s Kano state government has opened a “females only” isolation centre for women suspected for coronavirus, following agitations against existing centres.
According to Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, while inspecting the Daula Females Isolation Centre in Nasarawa Local Government Area yesterday, everything needed to make the centre work was in place.
“We don’t want to hear any complaints from any patient here, please. You need to understand the psychology of your patients, provide them with the necessary items they may need,” said the Governor.
“Patients should be aware of the procedures. That if they are tested negative for the first time, then they should know that there is hope. And when they are tested negative for the second time, then they are due for discharge,” he said.
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